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Khoren Abelian

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Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of death in cases of physical child abuse. It primarily affects infants under two years of age, with the highest incidence in those younger than six months. Mortality may reach 30%, and approximately half of survivors suffer long-term neurological disability. Early and accurate differentiation of AHT from other causes of brain injury is therefore essential for safeguarding and appropriate management. We present six cases of bilateral and three cases of unilateral intracranial haemorrhage in infants and children under the age of two years with confirmed child abuse. Of these, five had associated spinal injuries, two had associated retinal haemorrhages and features of hypoxic–ischaemic injury, and one had a skull fracture. Using illustrations and findings from each case, we aim to (1) revisit abusive head trauma guidelines and imaging recommendations in both America and Europe, (2) the varied patterns of clinical presentation, and (3) outline the associated neuroimaging features which, either in isolation or in combination, can favour a shaking mechanism of injury rather than an isolated impact injury, as is more commonly seen in accidental head trauma. (4) We shall highlight how clinical outcomes can vary between cases due to factors such as cerebral ischaemia and raised intracranial pressure, (5) consider the importance of additional findings on spinal imaging and skeletal surveys, and (6) discuss the medicolegal implications of abusive head trauma. After review, both the paediatric and general radiologist will have increased knowledge and confidence to raise suspicion to the paediatrician of potential abusive head trauma and suggest the correct next imaging steps to protect our vulnerable patients when presented with these neuroimaging findings. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2026 Annual Meeting , 2026

Authors: Abelian Khoren, Kaleem Musa, Mclennan Kerrie, Edwards Harriet

Keywords: Abusive Head Trauma, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Child Abuse

Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of death in physical child abuse, predominantly affecting infants under two years. Early recognition of injury patterns inconsistent with reported mechanisms is critical for safeguarding and clinical management. This study reviewed neuroimaging findings in children under two presenting with head injury or altered neurological behaviour, focusing on the distribution and laterality of intracranial haemorrhage. Read More

Meeting name: SPR 2026 Annual Meeting , 2026

Authors: Abelian Khoren, Kaleem Musa, Mclennan Kerrie, Edwards Harriet

Keywords: Abusive Head Trauma, Intracranial Hemorrhage, Child Abuse