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Patient Age (weeks)/Sex Presentation Enlarged SS? Clinical 1 24/M Increased HC Yes CAT consult, normal Sk survey, characteristic RH. Reported as probable AHT 2 44/M Increased HC Yes No CAT consult 3 35/F Increased HC Yes No CAT consult 4 14/M Increased HC, increased crying Yes CAT consult, normal Sk survey, no RH. Reported as probable AHT 5 33/M Increased HC Yes No CAT consult, no treatment 6 31/M Increased HC Yes No CAT consult, no treatment
Note:—RH indicates retinal hemorrhages; Sk survey, conventional radiographic skeletal survey; NS, neurosurgery.