The Shaken Baby Syndrome Myth
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ife-threatening and legally shattering medical misdiagnosis

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SBS: To date, an unproven medical hypothesis without supporting scientific evidence, depriving live infants of proper diagnosis and treatment, and caretakers of justice   * The diagnostic triad: symptoms aren't caused by shaking   *Accidental and medical causes of the same symptoms: short falls, accidental injury, hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) infection (encephalitis, etc.), metabolic diseases and other medical conditions, vaccine injury, birth injuries  *Head impact: false criteria for amount of force required  * the JOHN LAVERTY--BABY CASEY FAMILY TRAGEDY
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Scurvy Signs: Red Eyes, Hemorrhaged,Swollen,
Bruised-Looking Eyelids and Other Symptoms

SBS: Scurvy/Barlow's disease/Vitamin C deficiency pages:

"During one trial, the prosecution stated that infantile scurvy was no longer
seen. I replied with ‘Yes it is. But it is not called ‘scurvy', it is called the
shaken baby syndrome."
--Dr. Archie Kalokerinos, MD

Eyelids
Bone Callus
Inter cranial Hemorrhaging
Online Modern E Medicine Site
Clemetson: Vit C
Swollen or Fat Cheeks
Scurvy in Monkeys
Eyes: Scurvy Ocular Lesions
Scurvy Online
Scurvy: SIDS
Scurvy Signs and Symptoms
Scurvy: Shaken Baby by Kalokerinos
Shaken Baby or Barlows
Scurvy: Vaccine Injury
Infantile Scurvy: World Literature
Dr. Kalokerinos: Shaken Baby (scurvy)
Shaken Baby or Barlows?
Baby Alan Case  Autopsy  Testimony
Caffey Original SBS Hypothesis
Caffey Revisted: False Diagnosis
Vitamin C Expert: Dr. Clemetson
Antibiotics: Vit C Deficiency
Endotoxemia
Scurvy: Hemorrhages of the EYE
John's Case: Prenatal Vitamin C Deficiency
SBS Misdiagnosis of the Yurko Case
Questioning the SBS "Evidence" Base
SBS: Child Abuse or Something Else?
Emergency Pediatric Medicine: Differential Diagnosis