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Lack of evidence for a causal relationship between hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and subdural hemorrhage in fetal life, infancy, and early childhood
Roger W Byard, Peter Blumbergs, Guy Rutty, Jan Sperhake,
Jytte Banner
, Henry F Krous
Section of Forensic Pathology
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Subdural Hemorrhage
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Causal Relationship
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Absence of Evidence
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Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy
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Early childhood
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Fetal Life
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Trauma
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Asphyxia
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Initiating Event
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Delayed Death
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Congenital Disorders
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Mechanism of Death
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Forensic
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Germany
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Drug Toxicity
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Male-to-female Ratio
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Drowning
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Fatal Head Injury
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Epilepsy
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Cerebral Swelling
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United Kingdom
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Toddlers
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Complications of Prematurity
20%
United States
20%
Australia
20%
Gastric Content
20%
Fetus
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Dehydration
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
20%
Denmark
20%
Anesthesia Complications
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infancy
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Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
100%
Asphyxia
60%
Injury
60%
Drowning
20%
Congenital Disorder
20%
Pregnancy
20%
Prematurity
20%
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
20%
Closed Head Injury
20%
Retrospective Study
20%
Bleeding
20%