Perimacular retinal folds from childhood head trauma
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Articles referring to diagnostic specificity or causal mechanism of perimacular retinal folds (PRF) in childhood non-accidental head injury
ReferencePublication dateStudy type (No of cases)Reference(s) cited re PRFGaynon MW et al11988Clinical case series (2; 2 with PRF)Case series 10Han DP et al.41990Clinical case series (6; 2 with PRF)Case series,1Abstractw18*
Greenwald MJw11990Review articleCase series1;3;10Case reportw19
Abstractw18
Massicotte SJ et al21991Autopsy case series (3; 3 with PRF)Case series1;3Kaur B et alw21992Review articleCase series1;2Buys YM et al81992Prospective clinical study; 0 with PRFCase series1;2Munger CE et al71993Autopsy case series (12; 5 with PRF)Case series1;10Keithahn MAZ et a.w31993Clinical adult case series (2; 2 with PRF)Case series1;2;3AAP Committee on Child Abuse & Neglectw41993Position paper – Review articleCase series10Review articlew12
Gilliland MGF et al91994Prospective autopsy study; 0 with PRFCase series1;2;7Meier P et alw51996Clinical case series (2; 2 with PRF)Case series1;2;w3Andrews AP et alw61996Review articleCase series1;2Rohrbach JM et alw71997Autopsy case reportCase series1;2;3;10Ellis PSw81997Review articleCase series1;2Mills M61998Clinical case series (10; 4 with PRF)Case series1;2Drack AV et alw201999Clinical case series (4; 1 with PRF)Case series1;2Ophthalmology Child Abuse Working Groupw91999Consensus review articleCase series1;2;3;7Levin AVw102000Book chapterCase series1;2;6Taylor Dw112000Review articleCase reportw7Case series1;2;3;7
Levin AV w222001Book chapterCase series10Book chapterw10
Kivlin JDw212001Review articleCase series1;2;6
Review articlew1;11
AAP Committee on Child Abuse & Neglectw132001Technical report – review articleCase series10
Review article w12
Book chapterw10
Nadel FM et alw142001Case report; 0 with PRFCase seriesw15
Review articlew12;w16
Marshall DH et al52001Autopsy case series (6; 3 with PRF)Case series1;2
Review article11
Levin AVw172002Review articleCase series2PRF = perimacular retinal fold.
*Reference w18 could not be verified as cited.
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