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  2. Waddell's triad - Wikipedia

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    contralateral head injury; The mechanism of injury is an initial impact causing injury to the femur on one side (bumper injury) and the torso on the same side (fender or hood), following which the child is thrown, striking the head on the ground or another object and sustaining injury to the opposite side of the head. [2]

  3. Toddler fighting for his life after 8th-floor fall from block ...

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    An investigation has been launched into the incident

  4. A 3-year-old shot herself in the head. Her father could go to ...

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    A month later, another Flint toddler found a loaded gun and shot himself in the head, just a short drive from Tolbert’s house. The 2-year-old was rushed to the same hospital that treated Skye ...

  5. Video shows school employee hit 3-year-old nonverbal autistic ...

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    The parents of a 3-year-old nonverbal autistic child released video that appears to show a school employee hitting their son in the head and then carrying him upside down by both ankles.

  6. Shaken baby syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shaken baby syndrome (SBS), also known as abusive head trauma (AHT), is a controversial and scientifically disputed [4] [5] [6] medical condition in children younger than five years old, [3] hypothesized to be caused by blunt trauma, vigorous shaking, or a combination of both. [4] [1]

  7. NY toddler attacked, hit in face with suitcase - AOL

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    A 2-year-old suffered a small laceration to her face after being assaulted with a suitcase by an unhinged man in... View Article The post NY toddler attacked, hit in face with suitcase appeared ...

  8. Closed-head injury - Wikipedia

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    Closed-head injuries are caused primarily by vehicular accidents, falls, acts of violence, and sports injuries. [4] Falls account for 35.2% of brain injuries in the United States, with rates highest for children ages 0–4 years and adults ages 75 years and older. [3] Head injuries are more common in men than women across every age group. [3]

  9. Toddler's head reattached after car accident in 'miracle surgery'

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    The toddler was in the car with his mom and sister when they collided head on with another vehicle at the speed of 70 mph. The force from the crash was so intense that Jackson's head pulled apart ...