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Quiz on Shaken Baby Syndrome Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Dear doctors participate in this fun and exciting quiz on shaken baby syndrome. Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a severe form of child abuse resulting from violently shaking an infant, leading to brain injury. Historically recognized since the 1970s, SBS often causes retinal hemorrhages and encephalopathy. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for preventing long-term neurological damage and death. Participate Now.

1. Which of the following is NOT a common clinical feature of Shaken Baby Syndrome?

2. What is the primary mechanism of injury in Shaken Baby Syndrome?

3. Which of the following imaging findings is most indicative of Shaken Baby Syndrome?

4. What is the recommended approach for confirming a diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome in a suspected case?

5. Which factor most contributes to the risk of Shaken Baby Syndrome in infants?

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