Table_1_A retrospective study of ophthalmologic presentation, management, and outcomes in pediatric patients admitted with abusive head trauma.DOCX
Version 1BackgroundAbusive head trauma (AHT) is a severe form of physical abuse leading to significant morbidity and mortality in children, often presenting with complex brain injuries. Among the varied manifestations, ophthalmologic presentations are critical yet underexplored, which may provide essential clues for early diagnosis and management, improving long-term visual and neurological outcomes.ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the manifestation, management, and outcomes of AHT cases within a sing
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BackgroundAbusive head trauma (AHT) is a severe form of physical abuse leading to significant morbidity and mortality in children, often presenting with complex brain injuries. Among the varied manifestations, ophthalmologic presentations are critical yet underexplored, which may provide essential clues for early diagnosis and management, improving long-term visual and neurological outcomes.ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the manifestation, management, and outcomes of AHT cases within a sing