Diffuse neuronal perikaryal amyloid precursor protein immunoreactivity in an ovine model of non-accidental head injury (the shaken baby syndrome)
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. W. Smith,et al. Diffuse axonal injury in infants with nonaccidental craniocerebral trauma: enhanced detection by beta-amyloid precursor protein immunohistochemical staining. , 1999, Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.
[2] H. Whitwell,et al. Inflicted head injury in infants. , 2004, Forensic science international.
[3] P. Gerber,et al. Nonaccidental head trauma in infants , 2007, Child's Nervous System.
[4] T A Gennarelli,et al. The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Clinical, Pathological, and Biomechanical Study , 1987 .
[5] J F Geddes,et al. Neuropathology of inflicted head injury in children. I. Patterns of brain damage. , 2001, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[6] J. Caffey. The whiplash shaken infant syndrome: manual shaking by the extremities with whiplash-induced intracranial and intraocular bleedings, linked with residual permanent brain damage and mental retardation. , 1974, Pediatrics.
[7] C. White,et al. Beta-amyloid precursor protein staining of nonaccidental central nervous system injury in pediatric autopsies. , 2003, Journal of neurotrauma.
[8] D. Graham,et al. β-Amyloid precursor protein (βAPP) as a marker for axonal injury after head injury , 1993, Neuroscience Letters.
[9] R. Byard,et al. Shaken Infant Syndrome: Selected Controversies , 1999, Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society.
[10] M. Mattson. Cellular actions of beta-amyloid precursor protein and its soluble and fibrillogenic derivatives. , 1997, Physiological reviews.
[11] John A. Davis,et al. Scientific Foundations of Paediatrics , 1974 .
[12] S. Margulies,et al. Traumatic axonal injury after closed head injury in the neonatal pig. , 2002, Journal of neurotrauma.
[13] P. Giangrande,et al. Shaken baby syndrome , 2006, Archives of Disease in Childhood.
[14] C. Scholtz,et al. Diffuse axonal injury in early infancy. , 1987, Journal of clinical pathology.
[15] P. Shannon,et al. Axonal injury and the neuropathology of shaken baby syndrome , 1998, Acta Neuropathologica.
[16] R A Zimmerman,et al. Nonaccidental head injury in infants--the "shaken-baby syndrome". , 1998, The New England journal of medicine.
[17] P. Reilly,et al. Upregulation of Amyloid Precursor Protein Messenger RNA in Response to Traumatic Brain Injury: An Ovine Head Impact Model , 1999, Experimental Neurology.
[18] M. Case,et al. Position Paper on Fatal Abusive Head Injuries in Infants and Young Children , 2001, The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology.
[19] J. Leestma. Case Analysis of Brain-Injured Admittedly Shaken Infants: 54 Cases, 1969–2001 , 2005, The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology.
[20] E. Hall,et al. Infant rat model of the shaken baby syndrome: preliminary characterization and evidence for the role of free radicals in cortical hemorrhaging and progressive neuronal degeneration. , 1998, Journal of neurotrauma.
[21] C. Meissner,et al. Shaken baby syndrome: re-examination of diffuse axonal injury as cause of death , 2008, Acta Neuropathologica.
[22] J. Caffey,et al. On the theory and practice of shaking infants. Its potential residual effects of permanent brain damage and mental retardation. , 1972, American journal of diseases of children.
[23] A. Duhaime,et al. Head injury in very young children: mechanisms, injury types, and ophthalmologic findings in 100 hospitalized patients younger than 2 years of age. , 1992, Pediatrics.
[24] A. Hackshaw,et al. Neuropathology of inflicted head injury in children. II. Microscopic brain injury in infants. , 2001, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[25] S. Margulies,et al. Traumatic axonal injury is exacerbated following repetitive closed head injury in the neonatal pig. , 2004, Journal of neurotrauma.
[26] E. Lang,et al. Nonaccidental head injuries in children: a Sydney experience. , 2005, Journal of neurosurgery.
[27] V. Gebski,et al. Effect of impact on different regions of the head of lambs. , 2001, Journal of comparative pathology.
[28] P. Gressens,et al. Delayed White Matter Injury in a Murine Model of Shaken Baby Syndrome , 2002, Brain pathology.
[29] W Goldsmith,et al. Biomechanics and neuropathology of adult and paediatric head injury , 2002, British journal of neurosurgery.
[30] D. Graham,et al. Paediatric head injury , 2015 .
[31] C Z CORY,et al. Can Shaking Alone Cause Fatal Brain Injury? , 2003, Medicine, science, and the law.
[32] R. Folberg,et al. Shaken babies--some have no impact injuries. , 1996, Journal of forensic sciences.
[33] S. Jayawant,et al. Subdural haemorrhages in infants: population based study , 1998, BMJ.
[34] Pl Lantos,et al. Greenfield's Neuropathology , 1985 .
[35] P. Reilly,et al. Diffuse neuronal perikaryon amyloid precursor protein immunoreactivity in a focal head impact model. , 1998, Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement.
[36] R. Kirschner,et al. Shaken baby syndrome: inflicted cerebral trauma. Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1993-1994. , 1997, Delaware medical journal.
[37] K. Hymel. Distinguishing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome From Child Abuse Fatalities , 1994, Pediatrics.