Retinabloedingen als teken van kindermishandeling

Translated title of the contribution: Retinal haemorrhages as a symptom of child abuse

C M L van den Hoven, F M C van Berkestijn, I M B Russel-Kampschoer, W A Karst, E S M Voskuil-Kerkhof

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Abstract

Inflicted traumatic brain injury (ITBI) - a possible result of child abuse - is difficult to diagnose, yet the diagnosis bears great impact on patients and their relatives. The purpose of this paper is to describe ophthalmologic findings that can be seen in relation to ITBI. For exemplification, three different cases are described in detail. ITBI is diagnosed through a multidisciplinary approach by exclusion of other causes that could explain the clinical findings, and by linking factors that together raise a high suspicion of ITBI. The typical triad of ITBI includes intracerebral haemorrhage, encephalopathy and retinal haemorrhages. Therefore, detailed fundus examination by an ophthalmologist is important when ITBI is suspected. A pattern of bilateral, multiple retinal haemorrhages present in different retinal layers and widespread from posterior pole to the retinal periphery, is highly suspicious for ITBI, and contributes to the final diagnosis.

Translated title of the contributionRetinal haemorrhages as a symptom of child abuse
Original languageDutch
Article numberD266
Number of pages7
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume160
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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