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Kent P Hymel

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Pediatric Radiology|November 21, 2019
Denying the abusive head trauma denialists their day in court, one step at a timeKent P Hymel
Pediatrics|July 5, 2006
Distinguishing sudden infant death syndrome from child abuse fatalities, Kent P Hymel, , et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 12, 2004
Traumatic intracranial injuries can be clinically silentKent P Hymel
Pediatrics|September 5, 2006
When is lack of supervision neglect?Kent P Hymel,
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 20, 2005
Small steps in the right direction: the ongoing challenge of research regarding inflicted traumatic brain injuryKent P Hymel
Pediatric Annals|June 14, 2005
Diagnosing pediatric head traumaKent P Hymel, Caitlin A Hall
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 27, 2019
Responding to Implicit Bias in Abusive Head Trauma Evaluations and Reporting in the PICU: Ethical Consideration During a Clinical TrialJennifer B McCormick, Kent P Hymel
International Journal of Legal Medicine|May 18, 2026
Medical findings in young patients with head trauma: How strong is the evidence for abuse?Kent P Hymel, Marjan Sjerps, Peter Vergeer
Child Maltreatment|November 1, 2002
Intracranial hemorrhage and rebleeding in suspected victims of abusive head trauma: addressing the forensic controversiesKent P Hymel, Carole Jenny, Robert W Block
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 6, 2007
Physicians' initial forensic impressions of hypothetical cases of pediatric traumatic brain injuryAntoinette L Laskey, Michael J Sheridan, Kent P Hymel
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Pediatric Radiology|November 21, 2019
Denying the abusive head trauma denialists their day in court, one step at a timeKent P Hymel
Pediatrics|July 5, 2006
Distinguishing sudden infant death syndrome from child abuse fatalities, Kent P Hymel, , et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 12, 2004
Traumatic intracranial injuries can be clinically silentKent P Hymel
Pediatrics|September 5, 2006
When is lack of supervision neglect?Kent P Hymel,
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 20, 2005
Small steps in the right direction: the ongoing challenge of research regarding inflicted traumatic brain injuryKent P Hymel
Pediatric Annals|June 14, 2005
Diagnosing pediatric head traumaKent P Hymel, Caitlin A Hall
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 27, 2019
Responding to Implicit Bias in Abusive Head Trauma Evaluations and Reporting in the PICU: Ethical Consideration During a Clinical TrialJennifer B McCormick, Kent P Hymel
International Journal of Legal Medicine|May 18, 2026
Medical findings in young patients with head trauma: How strong is the evidence for abuse?Kent P Hymel, Marjan Sjerps, Peter Vergeer
Child Maltreatment|November 1, 2002
Intracranial hemorrhage and rebleeding in suspected victims of abusive head trauma: addressing the forensic controversiesKent P Hymel, Carole Jenny, Robert W Block
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 6, 2007
Physicians' initial forensic impressions of hypothetical cases of pediatric traumatic brain injuryAntoinette L Laskey, Michael J Sheridan, Kent P Hymel
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