Report of two cases of lethal infantile subdural bleedings (SDB). Bridging
vein (BV) ruptures were directly proven as the source of the (minimal) SDB
by a postmortem X-ray. In the controversial discussion concerning the cause
s of infantile SDB, proof of the occurrence of several BV ruptures is seen
as an important sign of a trauma of significant degree. Although infantile
SDB undoubtedly can result from accidental as well as intentional injuries,
and therefore, the SDB itself does not allow far-reaching conclusions as t
o the cause of injury, the presence of several BV ruptures combined with an
SDB of insignificant volume, in an infant dead or in a deep coma on clinic
al presentation, is not compatible with the supposition of a minor fall as
the cause. We have not observed such findings as the result of a minor acci
dental event for more than 15 years.