(1) Background: Head trauma represents the first cause of death in abused children, but diagnostic knowledge is still limited. The characteristic findings of abusive head trauma (AHT) are retinal hemorrhages (RH) and additional ocular findings, including optic nerve hemorrhages (ONH). However, etiological diagnosis must be cautious. (2) Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review (PRISMA) standards were employed, and the research focus was the current gold standard in the diagnosis and timing of abusive RH. (3) Results: Sixteen articles were included for qualitative synthesis. The importance of an early instrumental ophthalmological assessment emerged in subjects with a high suspicion of AHT, with attention to the localization, laterality, and morphology of the findings. Sometimes it is possible to observe the fundus even in deceased subjects, but the current techniques of choice consist of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography, also useful for the timing of the lesion, the autopsy, and the histological investigation, especially if performed with the use of immunohistochemical reactants against erythrocytes, leukocytes, and ischemic nerve cells. (4) Conclusions: The present review has made it possible to build an operational framework for the diagnosis and timing of cases of abusive retinal damage, but further research in the field is needed.

New insights into the diagnosis and age determination of retinal hemorrhages from abusive head trauma: a systematic review / DI FAZIO, Nicola; Delogu, Giuseppe; Morena, Donato; Cipolloni, Luigi; Scopetti, Matteo; Mazzilli, Sara; Frati, Paola; Fineschi, Vittorio. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 13:10(2023), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/diagnostics13101722]

New insights into the diagnosis and age determination of retinal hemorrhages from abusive head trauma: a systematic review

Nicola Di Fazio;Giuseppe Delogu;Donato Morena;Luigi Cipolloni;Matteo Scopetti;Sara Mazzilli;Paola Frati;Vittorio Fineschi
2023

Abstract

(1) Background: Head trauma represents the first cause of death in abused children, but diagnostic knowledge is still limited. The characteristic findings of abusive head trauma (AHT) are retinal hemorrhages (RH) and additional ocular findings, including optic nerve hemorrhages (ONH). However, etiological diagnosis must be cautious. (2) Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review (PRISMA) standards were employed, and the research focus was the current gold standard in the diagnosis and timing of abusive RH. (3) Results: Sixteen articles were included for qualitative synthesis. The importance of an early instrumental ophthalmological assessment emerged in subjects with a high suspicion of AHT, with attention to the localization, laterality, and morphology of the findings. Sometimes it is possible to observe the fundus even in deceased subjects, but the current techniques of choice consist of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography, also useful for the timing of the lesion, the autopsy, and the histological investigation, especially if performed with the use of immunohistochemical reactants against erythrocytes, leukocytes, and ischemic nerve cells. (4) Conclusions: The present review has made it possible to build an operational framework for the diagnosis and timing of cases of abusive retinal damage, but further research in the field is needed.
2023
abusive head trauma; autopsy; child abuse; forensic pathology; immunohistochemistry; operative framework; ophthalmoscopy; optic nerve hemorrhage; retinal hemorrhage; shaken baby syndrome
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New insights into the diagnosis and age determination of retinal hemorrhages from abusive head trauma: a systematic review / DI FAZIO, Nicola; Delogu, Giuseppe; Morena, Donato; Cipolloni, Luigi; Scopetti, Matteo; Mazzilli, Sara; Frati, Paola; Fineschi, Vittorio. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 13:10(2023), pp. 1-28. [10.3390/diagnostics13101722]
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