John Caffey
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Patrick Caffey was an American pediatrician and radiologist who is often referred to as one of the founders of pediatric radiology. He was the first to describe shaken baby syndrome, infantile cortical hyperostosis, and Kenny-Caffey syndrome.
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- Pediatric X-ray diagnosis. (1948) (931)
- Multiple fractures in the long bones of infants suffering from chronic subdural hematoma. (1946) (613)
- The whiplash shaken infant syndrome: manual shaking by the extremities with whiplash-induced intracranial and intraocular bleedings, linked with residual permanent brain damage and mental retardation. (1974) (580)
- On the theory and practice of shaking infants. Its potential residual effects of permanent brain damage and mental retardation. (1972) (533)
- Some traumatic lesions in growing bones other than fractures and dislocations: clinical and radiological features: The Mackenzie Davidson Memorial Lecture. (1957) (152)
- Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis: Preliminary Report On a New Syndrome (1945) (133)
- Cooley's anemia: a review of the roentgenographic findings in the skeleton: Hickey lecture, 1957. (1957) (99)
- On fibrous defects in cortical walls of growing tubular bones: their radiologic appearance, structure, prevalence, natural course, and diagnostic significance. (1955) (88)
- Contradiction of the congenital dysplasia-predislocation hypothesis of congenital dislocation of the hip through a study of the normal variation in acetabular angles at successive periods in infancy. (1956) (86)
- Regrowth and overgrowth of the thymus after atrophy induced by the oral administration of adrenocorticosteroids to human infants. (1960) (84)
- Ossification of the distal femoral epiphysis. (1958) (83)
- Infantile cortical hyperostoses. (1946) (73)
- Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis; A Review of the Clinical and Radiographic Features (1957) (66)
- Congenital stenosis of medullary spaces in tubular bones and calvaria in two proportionate dwarfs--mother and son; coupled with transitory hypocalcemic tetany. (1967) (66)
- Chronic poisoning due to excess of vitamin A; description of the clinical and roentgen manifestations in seven infants and young children. (1950) (65)
- On the natural regression of pulmonary cysts during early infancy. (1953) (63)
- Mongolism (mongoloid deficiency) during early infancy; some newly recognized diagnostic changes in the pelvic bones. (1956) (61)
- Familial fibrous swelling of the jaws. (1952) (59)
- The parent-infant traumatic stress syndrome; (Caffey-Kempe syndrome), (battered babe syndrome). (1972) (56)
- The early roentgenographic changes in essential coxa plana: their significance in pathogenesis. (1968) (54)
- REGIONAL OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA IN INFANTS AND IN CHILDREN: EMPHYSEMATOUS CAVITIES AND THEIR SIMILARITY TO NECROTIC CAVITIES, CONGENITAL PULMONARY CYSTS AND LOCULATED PNEUMOTHORAX (1940) (52)
- Familial hyperphosphatasemia with ateliosis and hypermetabolism of growing membranous bone; review of the clinical, radiographic and chemical features. (1972) (48)
- THE AMERICAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION (1958) (46)
- [Chondroectodermal dysplasia (Ellis-Van Creveld disease)]. (1952) (46)
- Pelvic bones in infantile mongoloidism; roentgenographic features. (1958) (42)
- Clinical and Experimental Lead Poisoning: Some Roentgenologic and Anatomic Changes in Growing Bones1 (1931) (37)
- Prenatal bowing and thickening of tubular bones, with multiple cutaneous dimples in arms and legs; a congenital syndrome of mechanical origin. (1947) (37)
- Achondroplasia of pelvis and lumbosacral spine; some roentgenographic features. (1958) (36)
- On some late skeletal changes in chronic infantile cortical hyperostosis. (1952) (35)
- ENDEMIC PURPURIC MENINGOCOCCUS BACTEREMIA IN EARLY LIFE: THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF SMEARS FROM THE PURPURIC LESIONS (1931) (33)
- Gargoylism (Hunter-Hurler disease, dysostosis multiplex, lipochondrodystrophy) prenatal and neonatal bone lesions and their early postnatal evolution. (1951) (33)
- Acute atrophy of the thymus induced by adrenocorticosteroids: observed roentgenographically in living infants: a preliminary report. (1959) (28)
- CHANGES IN THE GROWING SKELETON AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OF BISMUTH (1937) (27)
- The ischiopubic synchondrosis in healthy children: some normal roentgenologic findings. (1956) (27)
- Traumatic cupping of the metaphyses of growing bones. (1970) (26)
- Significance of the history in the diagnosis of traumatic injury to children. Howland Award Address. (1965) (26)
- The Lower Urinary Tract in Childhood (1958) (22)
- Metastatic embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in the growing skelton; clinical, radiographic, and microscopic features. (1958) (22)
- HEMORRHAGIC THROMBOCYTOPENIA IN CHILDHOOD: A CLINICAL STUDY OF TWENTY-ONE CASES (1932) (22)
- Metaphyseal dysostosis resembling vitamin D-refractory rickets. (1958) (21)
- Pediatric x-ray diagnosis: Textbook for students and practitioners of pediatrics, surgery & radiology (1978) (21)
- THE FIRST ANNUAL NEUHAUSER PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF THE SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY (1972) (20)
- Certain effects of hemophilia on the growing skeleton (1940) (19)
- LEAD POISONING ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVE RICKETS: REPORT OF A CASE WITH ABSENCE OF LEAD LINES IN THE SKELETON (1938) (19)
- Ossification of the pubic bones at birth. (1956) (18)
- Cooley's erythroblastic anemia; some skeletal findings in adolescents and young adults. (1951) (17)
- The infant's hipnormal or dysplastic? (1962) (17)
- Congenital obstructions of the alimentary tract in infants and children; errors of rotation of the midgut. (1949) (16)
- ENDEMIC MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS: THE CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN INFANCY AND IN EARLY CHILDHOOD (1928) (15)
- LEAD POISONING IN NURSING INFANTS: REPORT OF TWO CASES DUE TO THE USE OF LEAD NIPPLE SHIELDS (1926) (14)
- Chronic poisoning due to excess of vitamin A; description of the clinical and roentgen manifestations in seven infants and young children. (1950) (14)
- SPORADIC MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS: SEQUELAE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC SERUM THERAPY IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD (1926) (12)
- Ossification of the calcaneal apophysis in healthy children: some normal radiographic features. (1957) (11)
- On the accessory ossicles of the supraoccipital bone: some newly recognized roentgen features of the normal infantile skull. (1953) (11)
- BLOOD PLATELET COUNTS IN INFANTS AND IN YOUNG CHILDREN (1925) (10)
- Vitamin A poisoning. (1952) (9)
- Roentgen findings in the skull and chest in 1,030 newborn infants. (1953) (8)
- Some radiological features of traumatic lesions in the growing skull. (1955) (8)
- The first sixty years of pediatric roentgenology in the United States, 1896 to 1956. (1956) (7)
- Cholecystography in infants. (1953) (6)
- ENDEMIC MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS: THE QUANTITATIVE SUGAR AND CHLORIDE CONTENT OF THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID DURING SPECIFIC SERUM THERAPY (1927) (4)
- X-ray Diagnosis of the Alimentary Tract in Infants and Children (1959) (3)
- Radiation hazards in diagnostic radiology. (1960) (3)
- Therapeutic value of thyreocalcitonin. (1977) (2)
- Roentgen Diagnosis of Abdominal Tumors in Childhood (1958) (2)
- The Coming Out Party (1982) (1)
- THE KAHN PRECIPITATION TEST IN INFANCY AND IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY WITH THE NOGUCHI-WASSERMANN REACTION (1929) (1)
- Das Skelett des Kindes (The Skeleton of the Child) (1957) (0)
- Gargoylism (Hunter-Hurler disease, dysostosis multiplex, lipochondrodystrophy); prenatal and neonatal bone lesions and their early postnatal evolution. (1951) (0)
- NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, SECTION OF PEDIATRICS (1931) (0)
- X-ray diagnosis in paediatrics [book review]. (1946) (0)
- Dedication (1972) (0)
- Radiology of the Alimentary Tract in Infancy (1957) (0)
- Skeletal changes associated with increased vitamin A ingestion. (1959) (0)
- Letters to the Editor (1959) (0)
- Exercises in Diagnostic Radiology, No. 5, Pediatrics, by Richard M. Heller, M.D., and Lucy Frank Squire, M.D. Philadelphia/London/Toronto: W. B. Saunders, 1973, 162 pp., $5.95 (1974) (0)
- Medicine and Books (1979) (0)
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