Author:
Flaherty Emalee G.,Perez-Rossello Jeannette M.,Levine Michael A.,Hennrikus William L.,Christian Cindy W.,Crawford-Jakubiak James E.,Flaherty Emalee G.,Leventhal John M.,Lukefahr James L.,Sege Robert D,Cassady Christopher I.,Bulas Dorothy I.,Cassese John A.,Mehollin-Ray Amy R.,Mercado-Deane Maria-Gisela,Milla Sarah Sarvis,Sills Irene N.,Bloch Clifford A.,Casella Samuel J.,Lee Joyce M.,Lynch Jane Lockwood,Wintergerst Kupper A.,Schwend Richard M.,Gordon J. Eric,Otsuka Norman Y.,Raney Ellen M.,Shaw Brian A.,Smith Brian G.,Wells Lawrence,Esposito Paul W., , , , ,
Abstract
Fractures are common injuries caused by child abuse. Although the consequences of failing to diagnose an abusive injury in a child can be grave, incorrectly diagnosing child abuse in a child whose fractures have another etiology can be distressing for a family. The aim of this report is to review recent advances in the understanding of fracture specificity, the mechanism of fractures, and other medical diseases that predispose to fractures in infants and children. This clinical report will aid physicians in developing an evidence-based differential diagnosis and performing the appropriate evaluation when assessing a child with fractures.
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
Cited by
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