Serial abuse in children who are shaken
R. Alexander, L. Crabbe, Y. Sato, W. Smith and T. Bennett
Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City.
Serious injury can occur to children who are shaken, especially if the
shaking is repeated or part of a pattern of abuse. Serial abuse in
connection with children who are shaken and their siblings has important
therapeutic and legal ramifications. From an ongoing study of child abuse
and head trauma, 12 of 24 victims of shaking that resulted in intracranial
injury were identified who had coexisting evidence of direct external
trauma. Seventeen children (71%) had evidence of prior abuse, neglect, or
both, including 8 who had multiple intracranial hemorrhages. Of the 21
families represented, 9 had more than one child, 3 (3%) of which had
several siblings who had been victims of child abuse. Shaking of children
usually is not an isolated event, as it frequently has been preceded by
other types of abuse.
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