AbstractNon-accidental injuries in children are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in this population. Fractures are the second most common clinical manifestation of child abuse. The fracture of the femur is associated in more than 60% of child abuse in children younger than 3 years. The objective was to review the literature on child abuse in the major databases and report a rare case of bilateral subtrochanteric femur fractures associated with unilaterall humeral fracture in a 28-day newborn. The orthopedic surgeon is often the first physician to evaluate these children, so a high degree of suspicion, and a physical examination and a detailed clinical history is mandatory when evaluating a newborn with musculoskeletal injuries
Objective The objective of this study was to compare the frequency at which abuse is detected in...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Non-accidental injuries in children are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in this popula...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Background The prevalence of inflicted femur fractures in young children varies (1.5-35.2%), but the...
tin ab [1,2]. Although the majority of childhood femur frac-tures result from accidental trauma, abu...
The Trauma Unit of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital annually manages approximately 10 ...
This retrospective study describes the patterns of injury among young children with forearm fracture...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this population-based registry study was to analyze both birth-related fe...
Child abuse is a very serious and common problem, which is important to diagnose correctly as any mi...
Definition of physical child abuse is used to refer to a casualty injured by the caregiver. Health-c...
Bilateral skull fractures in infancy may result from accidental or abusive injury. Consultation with...
Objective The objective of this study was to compare the frequency at which abuse is detected in...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Non-accidental injuries in children are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in this popula...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Background The prevalence of inflicted femur fractures in young children varies (1.5-35.2%), but the...
tin ab [1,2]. Although the majority of childhood femur frac-tures result from accidental trauma, abu...
The Trauma Unit of the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital annually manages approximately 10 ...
This retrospective study describes the patterns of injury among young children with forearm fracture...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this population-based registry study was to analyze both birth-related fe...
Child abuse is a very serious and common problem, which is important to diagnose correctly as any mi...
Definition of physical child abuse is used to refer to a casualty injured by the caregiver. Health-c...
Bilateral skull fractures in infancy may result from accidental or abusive injury. Consultation with...
Objective The objective of this study was to compare the frequency at which abuse is detected in...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
The article describes rare cases from the practice of pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist. Mo...