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Traumatic Head Injury and the Diagnosis of Abuse: A Cluster Analysis
Pediatric Brain Injury Research Network (PediBIRN) Investigators
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Cluster Analysis
100%
Traumatic Head Injury
100%
Abusive Head Trauma
100%
Clustering Algorithm
66%
Physician Diagnosis
50%
Diagnostic Criteria
33%
Odds Ratio
33%
Ischemia
16%
Radiologic
16%
Existing Data
16%
Young Patients
16%
Intensive Care
16%
Neurological Injury
16%
Hypoxemia
16%
High Prevalence
16%
Mathematical Algorithm
16%
Acute Encephalopathy
16%
Head Injury
16%
Subdural Hemorrhage
16%
Fluid Collection
16%
Clinical Differences
16%
Ophthalmologist
16%
Epidural Hematoma
16%
Circularity
16%
Unsupervised Cluster Analysis
16%
Clinical Opinion
16%
Skull Fracture
16%
Respiratory Compromise
16%
Fracture Hematoma
16%
Retinoschisis
16%
Trauma Literature
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cluster Analysis
100%
Closed Head Injury
100%
Odds Ratio
25%
Diagnostic Criterion
25%
Ischemia
12%
Intensive Care
12%
Prevalence
12%
Subdural Hematoma
12%
Hypoxemia
12%
Case-Control Study
12%
Epidural Hematoma
12%
Methapyrilene
12%
Acute Brain Disease
12%
Retinoschisis
12%
Skull Fracture
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Head Injury
100%
Case-Control Study
12%
Prevalence
12%
Ischemia
12%
Hypoxemia
12%
Skull Fracture
12%
Methapyrilene
12%
Acute Brain Disease
12%
Epidural Hematoma
12%
Subdural Hematoma
12%
Retinoschisis
12%
Neuroscience
Closed Head Injury
100%
Skull
12%
Subdural Hematoma
12%
Epidural Hematoma
12%
Ischemia
12%
Brain Disease
12%