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Citation

Dolinak D, Reichard R. Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 2006; 130(5): 712-717.

Affiliation

Cuyahoga County Coroner's Office, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA. ddolinak@hotmail.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, College of American Pathologists)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16683890

Abstract

CONTEXT: Inflicted traumatic brain injury of infants and young children results in a complex array of autopsy findings. In many cases, immunostains for beta-amyloid precursor protein are used to detect axonal injury. Interpretation of the gross, microscopic, and immunostaining results requires the integration of the many facets of the individual case. OBJECTIVE: In this article we review the gross and microscopic findings associated with inflicted traumatic brain injury. The application and interpretation of beta-amyloid precursor protein immunostains are discussed and photomicrographs are used to illustrate immunostaining patterns. DATA SOURCES: The pertinent literature is integrated into a review of the subject. CONCLUSIONS: Inflicted traumatic brain injury often results in subdural, subarachnoid, retinal, and optic nerve sheath hemorrhage. These findings must be interpreted within the entire context of the case. Beta-amyloid precursor protein immunostains may be helpful in illustrating the traumatic nature of the injuries in some cases.


Language: en

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