Domestic violence: The shaken adult syndrome

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A case of domestic violence is reported. The patient presented with the triad of injuries associated with the shaking of infants: retinal haemorrhages, subdural haematoma, and patterned bruising; this has been described as the shaken adult syndrome. This case report reflects the difficulties in diagnosing domestic violence in the accident and emergency setting.

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Carrigan, T. D., Walker, E., & Barnes, S. (2000). Domestic violence: The shaken adult syndrome. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 17(2), 138–139. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.17.2.138

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