PRESENTAION FOR FORENSIC PATHALOGY PRESENTAION FOR FORENSIC PATHALOGYBY ADEEB UL HASSAN 3 RD YEAR MBBS BOLAN MEDICAL COLLGE QUETTA.

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PRESENTAION FOR FORENSIC PATHALOGY PRESENTAION FOR FORENSIC PATHALOGYBY ADEEB UL HASSAN 3 RD YEAR MBBS BOLAN MEDICAL COLLGE QUETTA

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Gross Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Gross Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) occurs between 1 month and 1 year of age, with a peak incidence at 3 to 4 months. The cause is unknown, but may relate to delayed neurologic development. The rate varies from about 0.5 to 5 per thousand live births. SIDS deaths can be decreased if the baby does not sleep prone, as shown here with the doll in the lower frame. The baby should sleep on its back.

Shaken Baby Syndrome, Model, Gross Shaken Baby Syndrome, Model, GrossShaken Baby Syndrome, Model, GrossShaken Baby Syndrome, Model, Gross Shaken baby syndrome describes a pattern of neurologic injuries caused by violent shaking of an infant. An infant's head is oversized in comparison to the body, and the neck musculature is not well-developed, so shaking will cause the head to flop back and forth, producing extensive intracranial (often sub dural) and retinal hemorrhages and can be fatal. Most commonly, this occurs when a young male left alone with the baby loses self-control because of the baby's crying and begins shaking the infant. Such injuries can be inflicted on small children as well. Shaken baby syndrome describes a pattern of neurologic injuries caused by violent shaking of an infant. An infant's head is oversized in comparison to the body, and the neck musculature is not well-developed, so shaking will cause the head to flop back and forth, producing extensive intracranial (often sub dural) and retinal hemorrhages and can be fatal. Most commonly, this occurs when a young male left alone with the baby loses self-control because of the baby's crying and begins shaking the infant. Such injuries can be inflicted on small children as well.

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