• Intentionally inflicted injury; abusive head trauma, inflicted
head injury, nonaccidental head injury
• Plays key role in early diagnosis
○ Disparate brain injuries relative to proffered history
• Skeletal survey, NECT as initial primary imaging tools
○ Detection/characterization of intracranial hemorrhage
○ Detection/characterization of fractures
○ Delayed (24-72 hours) for detection of parenchymal
injuries, demonstration of unexplained, different-aged
– Use T1WI, T2WI, T2*/SWI (best sequence varies with
– DWI key for identification of parenchymal insult
– Use T1W1 C+ to detect subdural membranes of
– Sagittal/coronal best for small peritentorial SDHs
• Violent "to and fro" shaking
○ Diffusely distributed subdural hematomas
○ Cortical contusions, axonal injury, parenchymal
• Most common cause of traumatic death in infants
• Signs of trauma (e.g., Battle sign, raccoon eyes) may be
Other injuries (traumatic SAH,
(Left) Axial NECT in suspected
attenuation st, bilateral high
interhemispheric fissure and a
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