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Fatal abusive head trauma cases: consequence of medical staff missing milder forms of physical abuse.Epidemiological study of negative childhood experiences in three provinces of Turkey.The efficacy of hair and urine toxicology screening on the detection of child abuse by burning.Illicit drug exposure in patients evaluated for alleged child abuse and neglect.Perinatal illicit drug screening practices in mother-newborn dyads at a university hospital serving rural/semi-urban communities: translation of research to quality improvement.Staff training makes a difference: improvements in neonatal illicit drug testing and intervention at a tertiary hospital.Child abuse and neglect in Turkey: professional, governmental and non-governmental achievements in improving the national child protection system.Factors related to child maltreatment in children presenting with burn injuries.Abusive head trauma: report of 3 cases.Quantitative measurement of retinal hemorrhages in suspected victims of child abuse.Retinal hemorrhages in intubated pediatric intensive care patients.Missed cases of multiple forms of child abuse and neglect.Diaper burn: accident, abuse, or neglect.Abusive suffocation presenting as new-onset seizure.Child abuse in Turkey: an experience in overcoming denial and a description of 50 cases.Intentional avulsion fracture of the second cervical vertebra in a hypotonic child.Child abuse and neglect experts' determination of when a child being left home alone constitutes child neglect.Neonatal Klebsiella pneumonia sepsis and imipenem/cilastatinSerum lipid and lipoprotein composition in infants of diabetic mothersNeonatal illicit drug screening practices in Iowa: the impact of utilization of a structured screening protocolReply to letter of comment 'Trans-metatarsal amputation as a complication of child sexual abuse'Level of knowledge and attitude of primary care physicians in Eastern Anatolian cities in relation to child abuse and neglectPerinatal illicit drug use and fetal exposure: consequences and management with a public health approachChild welfare professionals' determination of when children's access or potential access to loaded firearms constitutes child neglect
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