Stephen L Done
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Metz J, Otjen J, Perez F, Done S, Brown E, Wiester R, et al.
Acta Paediatr
. 2020 Nov;
110(6):1890-1894.
PMID: 33176011
Aim: We sought to determine the frequency and patterns of delayed medical care seeking for young children with skull fractures. Methods: We identified accidental skull fractures <4 years old, 2011-2012....
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Metz J, Otjen J, Perez F, Done S, Brown E, Wiester R, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care
. 2020 Sep;
38(1):e200-e204.
PMID: 32868622
Objective: The aim of the study was to determine whether complex skull fractures are more indicative of child abuse or major trauma than simple skull fractures. Design: This is a...
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Metz J, Otjen J, Perez F, Done S, Brown E, Wiester R, et al.
Pediatr Emerg Care
. 2020 Mar;
37(12):e1392-e1396.
PMID: 32205799
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine how reliable scalp bruising and soft tissue swelling/cephalohematomas (STS) are for underlying young child skull fractures. Methods: This was a retrospective...
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Servaes S, Brown S, Choudhary A, Christian C, Done S, Hayes L, et al.
Pediatr Radiol
. 2016 Feb;
46(5):591-600.
PMID: 26886911
This paper addresses significant misconceptions regarding the etiology of fractures in infants and young children in cases of suspected child abuse. This consensus statement, supported by the Child Abuse Committee...
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Parisi M, Wiester R, Done S, Sugar N, Feldman K
Pediatr Emerg Care
. 2014 Sep;
31(11):779-86.
PMID: 25198766
Objectives: Skull fractures can be difficult to recognize on radiographs and axial computed tomography (CT) bone windows. Missed findings may delay abuse diagnosis. The role of three-dimensional (3-D) reconstructions in...
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Darling S, Done S, Friedman S, Feldman K
Pediatr Radiol
. 2014 Apr;
44(10):1230-6.
PMID: 24771095
Background: Research documents that among children admitted to trauma intensive care units the number of rib fractures sustained indicates the child's likelihood of having and severity of intrathoracic injury. This...
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Marquardt M, Done S, Sandrock M, Berdon W, Feldman K
Pediatrics
. 2012 Aug;
130(3):e695-8.
PMID: 22869833
Copper deficiency can cause bone lesions in infants, which might be confused with child abuse. Two extremely low birth weight preterm infants had complicated medical courses requiring prolonged parenteral nutrition...
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Walker C, Takasugi J, Chung J, Reddy G, Done S, Pipavath S, et al.
Radiographics
. 2012 Jul;
32(4):971-85.
PMID: 22786988
Tumorlike conditions of the pleura are rare, but diagnosis is facilitated by recognizing certain imaging patterns and interpreting them in the clinical context. A tumorlike condition of the pleura is...
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Muensterer O, Berdon W, Lachman R, Done S
Pediatr Radiol
. 2012 Mar;
42(4):475-80.
PMID: 22426567
This historical report focuses on the first clinical description of pseudoachondroplasia and its radiographic findings. Only half a century ago, pseudoachondroplasia was recognized as a genetic disorder with a distinct...
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Done S
Pediatr Radiol
. 2012 Mar;
42 Suppl 1:S158-76.
PMID: 22395728
The neonatal period is classically described as the first 28 days of life, but owing to the fact that changes in skeletal tissue occur at a somewhat slower pace than...