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  2. Shaken baby syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome, also called as Shaken Impact Syndrome, is a severe form of child abuse. It occurs when parents or caregivers shake a baby. [51] There is a strong association between crying and SBS, where studies indicate 1-6% of parents have shaken their babies to stop crying.

  3. Weak Allegations of Shaken Baby Syndrome Keep Tearing ... - AOL

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    At the hospital, a CT scan detected subdural hematoma, or a collection of blood between the brain and the skull—one of the symptoms typically associated with "shaken baby syndrome" (SBS), now ...

  4. He was sentenced to death after his toddler died. Now, shaken ...

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    The shaken baby syndrome diagnosis from doctors and nurses, their emotional response to Nikki’s condition and Roberson’s odd reaction all stacked against the then-suspect, said Wharton.

  5. How a stunning 11th-hour race to save a Texas death row ... - AOL

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    Shaken baby syndrome is accepted as a valid diagnosis by the American Academy of Pediatrics and supported by child abuse pediatricians who spoke with CNN. The condition, first described in the mid ...

  6. Subdural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    It is often claimed that subdural hematoma is a common finding in shaken baby syndrome, although there is no science to support this. [8] In juveniles, an arachnoid cyst is a risk factor for subdural hematoma. [12]

  7. Texas man could be first to be executed in case of 'shaken ...

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    The lead detective in the case, Brian Wharton, accepted the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, and Roberson was arrested before an autopsy was even completed. Wharton testified against Roberson at ...

  8. Norman Guthkelch - Wikipedia

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    He was critical of the broad application of the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis in legal proceedings, saying that medical illnesses could sometimes cause similar issues to shaken baby syndrome. [8] He published a clarion call for civility in the discourse concerning the controversy, and that it was not possible to infer shaking or any other form ...

  9. Texas prepares first U.S. execution tied to 'shaken baby ...

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    It is now medical consensus that other medical conditions, including infections, accidental trauma and pre-existing illnesses, can also cause the symptoms associated with shaken baby syndrome ...