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Pediatrics | 2010

Highlighting Violent and Repetitive Shaking

Robert M. Reece

Recent court decisions in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom have demonstrated confusion and uncertainty by the triers of fact, whether they be judges or juries, about the evidence presented in cases of alleged abusive head trauma. It is not surprising that judges and juries have a difficult time understanding and evaluating the evidence presented by the opposing sides of these courtroom arguments. Complicated scientific discourse by “dueling experts” who offer diametrically opposite views of the medical issues at hand cloud the issues even more. Efforts to define the admissibility of expert testimony by the courts have taken place. One such effort is the Daubert hearing,1 wherein the court attempts to determine if a theory that is being presented is generally accepted, whether it can be tested, and whether the theory depends on peer-reviewed publications, among other things. However, the Daubert hearing allows for wide interpretation by the courts, and it has limited usefulness in excluding those who would give irresponsible medical testimony. One of the medicolegal arguments in cases of abusive head trauma has been whether shaking an infant, in the absence of an impact, creates sufficient forces to produce all the classic injuries associated with abusive head trauma. … Address correspondence to Robert M. Reece, MD, Box 351, 800 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111. E-mail: rmreece{at}gmail.com


JAMA Pediatrics | 2000

Childhood head injuries: accidental or inflicted?

Robert M. Reece; Robert D. Sege


Archive | 2001

Child Abuse Medical Diagnosis and Management

Robert M. Reece


JAMA Pediatrics | 2000

Child abuse and unintentional injuries: a 10-year retrospective.

Carla DiScala; Robert D. Sege; Guohua Li; Robert M. Reece


Pediatrics | 1993

Fatal Child Abuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Critical Diagnostic Decision

Robert M. Reece


JAMA Pediatrics | 1974

Anesthetic patch for painful procedures such as minor operations.

Herman M. Lubens; Robert W. Ausdenmoore; Alan D. Shafer; Robert M. Reece


Pediatric Clinics of North America | 1990

Unusual Manifestations of Child Abuse

Robert M. Reece


Archive | 2000

Child Abuse and Unintentional Injuries

Carla DiScala; Robert D. Sege; Guohua Li; Robert M. Reece


Pediatrics | 1998

Shaken Baby Syndrome—A Forensic Pediatric Response

D. L. Chadwick; R. H. Kirschner; Robert M. Reece; L. R. Ricci; Randell Alexander; M. Amaya; J. A. Bays; K. Bechtel; R. Beltran-Coker; C. D. Berkowitz; S. D. Blatt; A. S. Botash; J. Brown; M. Carrasco; Cindy W. Christian; P. Clyne; D. L. Coury; J. Crawford; N. Cunningham; M. D. DeBellis; C. Derauf; J. De Triquet; B. P. Dreyer; H. Dubowitz; Kenneth W. Feldman; M. A. Finkel; E. G. Flaherty; Lori D. Frasier; L. Gari; J. Glick


Pediatrics | 1990

Esophagitis, Epiglottitis, and Cocaine Alkaloid ("Crack"): "Accidental" Poisoning or Child Abuse?

Sigmund J. Kharasch; Robert J. Vinci; Robert M. Reece

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Howard Bauchner

American Medical Association

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Randell Alexander

Morehouse School of Medicine

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