C. Adamsbaum

ORCID: 0000-0003-1067-0529
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Research Areas
  • Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders
  • Child Abuse and Related Trauma
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Restraint-Related Deaths
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
  • Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
  • Osteomyelitis and Bone Disorders Research
  • Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
  • Hip disorders and treatments
  • Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
  • Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Health, Medicine and Society

Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
2014-2024

Université Paris-Saclay
2015-2024

Bicêtre Hospital
2015-2024

Université Paris-Sud
2012-2024

Hôpital Robert-Debré
2023-2024

Laboratoire Traitement et Communication de l’Information
2014-2022

ParisTech
2022

Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris-Ouest
2014-2020

Télécom Paris
2015-2019

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2015-2019

Confessions are uncommon in abusive head trauma (AHT) cases, and there is debate over whether shaking alone can cause the injuries characteristic of AHT. The objective this article to correlate legal statements by perpetrators with medical documentation offer insights into mechanism injury.In retrospective observational study we examined forensic evidence from 112 cases referred for AHT a 7-year period. We compared 29 which perpetrator confessed violence toward child 83 was no confession....

10.1542/peds.2009-3647 article EN PEDIATRICS 2010-08-10

Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA is a severe degenerative disease caused by an autosomal recessive defect of gene encoding lysosomal heparan-N-sulfamidase, the N-sulfoglycosamine sulfohydrolase (SGSH), catalytic site which activated sulfatase-modifying factor (SUMF1). Four children (Patients 1–3, aged between 5.5 and 6 years; Patient 4 2 years 8 months) received intracerebral injections adeno-associated viral vector serotype rh.10-SGSH-IRES-SUMF1 in phase I/II clinical trial. All were able to...

10.1089/hum.2013.238 article EN Human Gene Therapy 2014-02-13

Adrenomyeloneuropathy is an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by myelopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and cerebral demyelination, which develop in association with the accumulation of very-long-chain fatty acids. The administration oleic erucic acids inhibits synthesis Recently such dietary treatment has been widely publicized as a possible cure for this disease.

10.1056/nejm199309093291101 article EN New England Journal of Medicine 1993-09-09

To provide normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reference biometric data of the fetal brain, to evaluate reproducibility and gender effect, compare two cerebral hemispheres MRI with ultrasonographic biometry, in a large cohort.Normal examinations were collected prospectively several parameters measured: supratentorial space (bone fronto-occipital biparietal (BPD) diameters), length corpus callosum (LCC), surface area, height anteroposterior diameter vermis, transverse cerebellar (TCD)...

10.1002/uog.6276 article EN Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009-01-27

ABSTRACT Background Corpus callosum agenesis (CCA) is generally diagnosed in utero . Outcome appears to be better if the malformation isolated. The aim of this study, which first one with a long (10 years) and standardized follow up, was report cognitive abilities children isolated CCA prenatally. Methods We prospectively evaluated 17 children. Clinical examinations, neuropsychological tests were performed each year. School achievement personal familial data collected. Results Twelve...

10.1002/pd.3824 article EN Prenatal Diagnosis 2012-03-01

In infants without a history of trauma, subdural haemorrhages should raise the concern for an abusive head injury, particularly when they are associated with bridging vein clotting/rupture or septations. However, non-haemorrhagic, fluid-appearing collections (also called hygromas) may also be result abuse. Subdural have been uncommonly observed in patients benign enlargement subarachnoid spaces (BESS) and few large-scale studies accurately investigate incidence significance. Currently, there...

10.1007/s00247-023-05611-y article EN cc-by Pediatric Radiology 2023-03-01

10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.02.013 article EN publisher-specific-oa The Journal of Pediatrics 2019-04-06
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