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battered child syndrome CHORUS

Location: http://chorus.rad.mcw.edu/doc/00981.html

* multiple assymetrical fractures
* separation of distal epiphyses
* irregularity and fragmentation of metaphyses
* "bucket-handle" fracture
* corner fracture of elbow, knee, ankle (sudden twisting motion)
* isolated spiral...
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Child Abuse and Neglect Physical Abuse eMedicine Pediatrics

Location: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/915664-overview

Physical abuse, a subset of child abuse, is defined in various ways by different states. However, common to all definitions is the presence of an injury that the child sustains at the hands of his or her caregiver. These injuries are also referred to as inflicted or nonaccidental injuries. Some...
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Child Abuse and Neglect Sexual Abuse eMedicine Pediatrics

Location: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/915841-overview

Child sexual abuse (CSA) refers to the use of children in sexual activities when, because of their immaturity and developmental level, they cannot understand or give informed consent. A wide range of activities is included in sexual abuse, including contact and noncontact activities. Contact activities included are sexualized kissing, fondling,...
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Child Abuse eMedicine Radiology

Location: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/407144-overview

In the United States, child abuse is responsible for approximately 1400 deaths per year. A variety of injuries may occur as a result of child abuse. Some of the injuries observed in battered children are specific to this population, and certain patterns of injury are highly suggestive of nonaccidental trauma.
Most...
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Child Abuse POSNA Study Guide

Location: http://www.posna.org/education/StudyGuide/childAbuse.asp

Objectives
1. Discuss the factors contributing to susceptibility to child abuse
2. Describe fracture patterns considered suggestive of abuse as an etiology
3. Discuss the differential diagnosis of child abuse
4. Describe the physical and imaging assessment of a child with suspected...
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Child Abuse Recognition of Injuries PatientPlus

Location: http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40002084/

Four categories of child abuse are generally recognised. It is possible that a child may suffer from more than one type of abuse at any one time.
* Physical abuse
* Emotional abuse
* Neglect
* Sexual abuse
Munchausen...
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Diagnosing Physical Child Abuse

Location: http://pmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/76/902/743

Diagnosing physical child abuse: the way forward M A Barber, J R Sibert Department of Child Health, University of Wales College of Medicine, Academic Centre, Llandough Hospital, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 2XX, UK Accepted 22 March 2000 In this article, we will review the evidence we have on the diagnosis of...
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Diagnostic Imaging Of Child Abuse

Location: http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;105/6/1345

POLICY STATEMENT PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 6 June 2000, pp. 1345-1348 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS: Diagnostic Imaging of Child Abuse Section on Radiology ABSTRACT The role of imaging in cases of child abuse is to identify the extent of physical injury when abuse occurs, as well as...
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Non Accidental Injury

Location: http://www.e-radiography.net/radpath/n/non_accidenta_%20injury.htm

Non Accidental Injury (Battered Baby Syndrome) Also known as: Ambroise Tardieu's syndrome Caffey's syndrome II Caffey-Kempe syndrome Silverman syndrome Definition The clinical presentation of child abuse: various injuries to the skeleton, soft tissues, or organs of a child sustained as a result of repeated mistreatment or beating, usually by...
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Non Accidental Trauma In Pediatric Patients

Location: http://www.ota.org/res_slide/P02_Abuse.ppt

Orthopaedic Trauma Association Powerpoint Presentation Residents' Slide Collections
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Orthopaedic Manifestations Of Child Abuse

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/orthopaedic_manifestations_of_child_abuse

Wheeless Testbook of Orthopaedics - Discussion: - child abuse occurs most often under the age of 3 years; - when child abuse goes unrecognized, the mortality rate may be as high as 5 %; - differential dx: ...
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Physical Abuse of Children Non-Accidental Injury Orthoteers

Location: http://www.orthoteers.com/(S(ns02n455kewzbb45hz0c5t55))/mainpage.aspx?section=27&article=316

Physical Abuse of Children / Non-Accidental Injuries Statistics show that more than half the victims of child abuse have fractures. The orthopedic surgeon will often be the first person to identify a potentially abused child.
The safest pathway for the child and clinician is to make a child abuse report in...
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Recognizing Child Abuse Slideshow Medscape

Location: http://www.medscape.com/features/slideshow/child-abuse

Child and infant abuse is a serious problem that all clinicians must be aware of in their everyday practices. The decision to call Child Protective Services (CPS), the police, or in-hospital investigative teams is difficult for many clinicians who struggle with trying to identify a potentially serious situation and the...
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Suspicious Fracture in a Toddler Medscape

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/576075

C.R. is a 2-year-old Asian boy who presents with his mother, who reports that he has not moved his arm since he awoke 2 hours ago. She noticed his pain when attempting to get him dressed, because he did not want to move his arm. She did not notice any...
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