Erratum to: Encephalopathy and death in infants with abusive head trauma is due to hypoxic-ischemic injury following local brain trauma to vital brainstem centers
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A. Büttner | M. Glatzel | C. Hagel | J. Matschke | K. Püschel | M. Bergmann
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