Harold Levy, Toronto Star (retired): "One man who single-handedly has saved many parents from such dire consequences is the California-based pathologist and toxicologist Dr. Mohammed Al-Bayati.
He understands how coroners can see their role as securing convictions rather than seeking the truth or accepting uncertainty.
He has seen how easily they jump to conclusions based on accepting the fraction of the available data that is concordant with their theory.
The children described in this article are real cases, documented in the scientific journal Medical Veritas by Dr. Al-Bayati."
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Ron James Douglas
Analysis of causes that led to baby Ron James Douglas’cardiopulmonary arrest, bleeding (intracranial, retinal, and pulmonary), and rib fracture
http://justiceforej.com/AlBayati-RonJamesDouglas.pdf
Huda Sharif
Analysis of causes that led to baby Huda Sharif’s intracranial and retinal bleeding and fractures of the left humerus and the 7th rib
http://justiceforej.com/AlBayati-HudaSharif.pdf
Evan Vaughn
Analysis of causes that led to Evyn Vaughn’s respiratory arrest, intracranial and retinal bleeding, and death
http://justiceforej.com/AlBayati-EvynVaughn.pdf
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Jackie Ray
Analysis of causes that led to baby Jackie Ray’s developmental delay and intracranial bleeding
Abstract
A 3 month-old black male infant had a seizure and his mother took him to the hospital for examination. The baby was examined at the ER and no signs of trauma were identified. A CT scan exam of his head performed at 1.25 hours following his admission to the hospital (FAH) showed only a small area of bleeding in the left frontal region. A second CT head exam taken at about 40 hours FAH revealed that the baby had subdural hemorr-hages and brain edema. A brain MRI exam performed at 89 hours FAH showed the baby’s subdural bleeding was bilateral and at various ages. The treating physicians alleged that vigorous shaking (Shaken Baby Syndrome) caused the baby’s bleeding. The baby’s father was accused of causing his son’s injuries. My investigation in this case reveals that the baby received 7 vaccines at two months of age, while he was ill. He suffered from developmental delay, anemia and femoral abnormalities. His head circumference (HC) was 38.7 cm on the day of vaccination and it decreased to 37.3 cm at 32 days post vaccination. The baby’s HC growth rate during the 2 months prior to vaccination was 2.8 cm/month. His rate of weight gain was also reduced by 32% following vaccination as compared to the rate prior to vaccination. Vitamin K deficiency was the likely cause of the baby’s bleeding and femoral abnormalities. The allegations of Shaken Baby Syndrome and child abuse made in this case are false.
http://www.medicalveritas.com/JackieRay.pdf
Abstract
A 3 month-old black male infant had a seizure and his mother took him to the hospital for examination. The baby was examined at the ER and no signs of trauma were identified. A CT scan exam of his head performed at 1.25 hours following his admission to the hospital (FAH) showed only a small area of bleeding in the left frontal region. A second CT head exam taken at about 40 hours FAH revealed that the baby had subdural hemorr-hages and brain edema. A brain MRI exam performed at 89 hours FAH showed the baby’s subdural bleeding was bilateral and at various ages. The treating physicians alleged that vigorous shaking (Shaken Baby Syndrome) caused the baby’s bleeding. The baby’s father was accused of causing his son’s injuries. My investigation in this case reveals that the baby received 7 vaccines at two months of age, while he was ill. He suffered from developmental delay, anemia and femoral abnormalities. His head circumference (HC) was 38.7 cm on the day of vaccination and it decreased to 37.3 cm at 32 days post vaccination. The baby’s HC growth rate during the 2 months prior to vaccination was 2.8 cm/month. His rate of weight gain was also reduced by 32% following vaccination as compared to the rate prior to vaccination. Vitamin K deficiency was the likely cause of the baby’s bleeding and femoral abnormalities. The allegations of Shaken Baby Syndrome and child abuse made in this case are false.
http://www.medicalveritas.com/JackieRay.pdf
Friday, August 15, 2008
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