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    External Validation of the PediBIRN Screening Tool for Abusive Head Trauma in Pediatric Emergency Department Settings by Hymel, Kent P., Fingarson, Amanda K., Pierce, Mary Clyde, Kaczor, Kim, Makoroff, Kathi L., Wang, Ming

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-06-2022)
    “…We conducted a retrospective, secondary analysis of an existing, deidentified, prospective data set captured to derive a bruising CDR. Subjects were patients…”
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    Who's Watching the Children? Caregiver Features Associated with Physical Child Abuse versus Accidental Injury by Fingarson, Amanda K., Pierce, Mary Clyde, Lorenz, Douglas J., Kaczor, Kim, Bennett, Berkeley, Berger, Rachel, Currie, Melissa, Herr, Sandy, Hickey, Sheila, Magana, Julia, Makoroff, Kathi, Williams, Marcia, Young, Audrey, Zuckerbraun, Noel

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-09-2019)
    “…To compare caregiver features and caregiving arrangements of children with physical abuse vs accidental injuries. Data came from a prospective, observational,…”
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    Enlarged subarachnoid spaces and intracranial hemorrhage in children with accidental head trauma by Fingarson, Amanda K, Ryan, Maura E, McLone, Suzanne G, Bregman, Corey, Flaherty, Emalee G

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics (01-02-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE Benign external hydrocephalus (BEH) is an enlargement of the subarachnoid spaces (SASs) that can be seen in young children. It is controversial…”
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    Improving Physician Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse by Fingarson, Amanda K, Flaherty, Emalee G, Sege, Robert D

    Published in Journal of clinical outcomes management (01-04-2011)
    “…To discuss physician identification and reporting of child abuse and barriers that prevent physicians from properly addressing child maltreatment. Case…”
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    Bruising in Infants and Children: Minor Skin Injuries Can Have Major Implications by Gregory, Kelsey A., Fingarson, Amanda K.

    Published in Clinical pediatric emergency medicine (01-09-2020)
    “…Bruising is a common finding in children presenting to emergency departments and can result from either accidental or abusive trauma. In physically abused…”
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