Stopped: CPP requalification
This is an observational, prognostic and prospective study. It is about the Prognostic Factors for sequelae in children with a history of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) in the Central region in France. The study hypothesis is the prognosis of the sequelae children develop according to the severity criteria presents in admission to the hospital for the Shaken Baby Syndrome. The severity criteria are clinical high intracranial pressure, presence of a coma, vitreous hemorrhage, an age under 6 months, other cerebral lesion than subdural hematoma (parenchymal lesion, ischemia or cerebral oedema). Children affected by the nonaccidental head injury are today between five and eight years old.
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the sequelae motor developed by children with a past history of a Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Timeframe: At the inclusion (Day 1)
the cognitive sequelae developed by children with a past history of a Shaken Baby Syndrome
Timeframe: At the inclusion (Day 1)
the behavioral sequelae developed by children with a past history of a Shaken Baby Syndrome.
Timeframe: At the inclusion (Day 1)