Zusammenfassung
Etwa 1–10% der Kindesmisshandlungen betreffen den Kopf und das Zentralnervensystem (ZNS). Diese Verletzungen haben die gravierendsten Auswirkungen aller Misshandlungsformen, d. h. die höchste Morbidität und Mortalität. Nach amerikanischen Schätzungen sind 80% der Todesfälle durch ZNS-Verletzungen im Säuglingsalter auf Misshandlungen zurückzuführen. Insgesamt sind sie mit 66–75% die häufigste misshandlungsbedingte Todesursache und die häufigste Säuglingstodesursache im 2. Lebenshalbjahr.
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(2010). Nichtakzidentelle Kopfverletzungen und Schütteltrauma-Syndrom. In: Kindesmisshandlung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10206-6_3
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