Child abuse is a sensitive topic among many medical practitioners and the diagnosis of this entity requires awareness about conditions which can mimic physical child abuse. Here, the authors present a case of a 13-year-old school non-attendee who was referred due to multiple scars, over areas prone to accidental as well as non-accidental injury, who underwent medicolegal examination due to suspicion of physical child abuse. On further inquiry, it was discovered that she had easy bruising and poor wound healing. A diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome was established and physical child abuse was excluded. This case emphasizes the importance of identifying conditions which may confound the diagnosis of physical child abuse. This is of utmost im...
We have been intervening in Shiga Prefecture child abuse cases since autumn 2006. Herein are present...
Background: Bruises commonly occur in children and are often due to minor accidental injuries. Howev...
Abstract-The battered-child syndrome, a clinical condition in young children who have received serio...
Child abuse is a sensitive topic among many medical practitioners and the diagnosis of this entity r...
Introduction: Sewing needle is one of the most prevalent foreign bodies reported in child abuse case...
Child abuse is a broad term which describes various forms of maltreatment and neglect in children an...
Easy bruising in children represents a diagnostic conundrum. Although trauma (accidental or not) and...
The study presents two cases of child abuse, one being molested by his father and stepmother, the se...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is an extremely important legal, medical and social problem. A number of con...
One of the important and usual missed causes of pediatric traumas is child abuse. This ominous pheno...
Objective: To identify characteristics associated with suspected child abuse in the setting of blunt...
Most cases of physical abuse and neglect refer to pediatric emergency clinics, and these patients ar...
Case report: Child abuse is a public health problem; bleeding disorders can mimic some of these situ...
Child protection paediatricians have a role as forensic experts in the context of suspicious childho...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of occult fractures in children with suspicious burns compared...
We have been intervening in Shiga Prefecture child abuse cases since autumn 2006. Herein are present...
Background: Bruises commonly occur in children and are often due to minor accidental injuries. Howev...
Abstract-The battered-child syndrome, a clinical condition in young children who have received serio...
Child abuse is a sensitive topic among many medical practitioners and the diagnosis of this entity r...
Introduction: Sewing needle is one of the most prevalent foreign bodies reported in child abuse case...
Child abuse is a broad term which describes various forms of maltreatment and neglect in children an...
Easy bruising in children represents a diagnostic conundrum. Although trauma (accidental or not) and...
The study presents two cases of child abuse, one being molested by his father and stepmother, the se...
BACKGROUND: Child abuse is an extremely important legal, medical and social problem. A number of con...
One of the important and usual missed causes of pediatric traumas is child abuse. This ominous pheno...
Objective: To identify characteristics associated with suspected child abuse in the setting of blunt...
Most cases of physical abuse and neglect refer to pediatric emergency clinics, and these patients ar...
Case report: Child abuse is a public health problem; bleeding disorders can mimic some of these situ...
Child protection paediatricians have a role as forensic experts in the context of suspicious childho...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of occult fractures in children with suspicious burns compared...
We have been intervening in Shiga Prefecture child abuse cases since autumn 2006. Herein are present...
Background: Bruises commonly occur in children and are often due to minor accidental injuries. Howev...
Abstract-The battered-child syndrome, a clinical condition in young children who have received serio...