Nonaccidental head injury is the most common cause of subdural bleeding in infants

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Subdural bleeding (SDB) in infants is considered an essential symptom of nonaccidental head injury (NAHI). Recently, this view has been challenged by the "unified hypothesis," which claims that SDB in infants is related to hypoxia and brain swelling rather than to traumatic shearing of bridging veins. We analyzed a large series of infants' autopsies for the presence and causes of SDB, which should be a common event according to the unified hypothesis. METHODS: Autopsy, clinical, and legal information for infants

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number6
ISSN0031-4005
Publication statusPublished - 2009
pubmed 19948629