Bilateral skull fractures in infancy may result from accidental or abusive injury. Consultation with a child abuse pediatrician may assist with determining the likelihood of accident or abuse. Diagnostic considerations for the infant with bilateral skull fractures are reviewed, including single impact, double impact, and compression mechanisms of injury, as well as the possibility of accessory sutures as skull fracture mimics. Illustrative cases exemplify the evaluative process, including obtaining a detailed history, assessing for the presence or absence of additional physical or radiographic signs of injury, screening for psychosoical risk, and obtaining three-dimensional reconstruction of CT bone images. An understanding of plausible mec...
Traumatic diastasis of cranial sutures is a type of bone fracture more common in children than in ad...
Objective: : To review the scientific literature on pediatric abusive head trauma as a form of physi...
Abusive head trauma is a serious form of child abuse and mostly seen in infants below the age of two...
AbstractNon-accidental injuries in children are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in thi...
Objective: Infant and toddler subdural haemorrhages (SDH) are often considered indicative of abuse o...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Multiple long-bone fractures, particularly bilateral fractures, are of moderate specificity for infl...
INTRODUCTION: Birth trauma is a common cause of injury to newborn infants. In a minority of infants,...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Objectives To identify predictors of physical abuse evaluation in infants younger than 6 months wit...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Background: Presence of multiple fractures suggests child abuse. Skull fractures rarely occurred but...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
Skeletal fractures (SFs) are very common in pediatrics. In some cases, they are secondary to child a...
Background. Child abuse is a worldwide scourge. One of its most devastating manifestations is non-ac...
Traumatic diastasis of cranial sutures is a type of bone fracture more common in children than in ad...
Objective: : To review the scientific literature on pediatric abusive head trauma as a form of physi...
Abusive head trauma is a serious form of child abuse and mostly seen in infants below the age of two...
AbstractNon-accidental injuries in children are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in thi...
Objective: Infant and toddler subdural haemorrhages (SDH) are often considered indicative of abuse o...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Multiple long-bone fractures, particularly bilateral fractures, are of moderate specificity for infl...
INTRODUCTION: Birth trauma is a common cause of injury to newborn infants. In a minority of infants,...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Objectives To identify predictors of physical abuse evaluation in infants younger than 6 months wit...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Background: Presence of multiple fractures suggests child abuse. Skull fractures rarely occurred but...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
Skeletal fractures (SFs) are very common in pediatrics. In some cases, they are secondary to child a...
Background. Child abuse is a worldwide scourge. One of its most devastating manifestations is non-ac...
Traumatic diastasis of cranial sutures is a type of bone fracture more common in children than in ad...
Objective: : To review the scientific literature on pediatric abusive head trauma as a form of physi...
Abusive head trauma is a serious form of child abuse and mostly seen in infants below the age of two...