Importance: Bruising caused by physical abuse is the most common antecedent injury to be overlooked or misdiagnosed as nonabusive before an abuse-related fatality or near-fatality in a young child. Bruising occurs from both nonabuse and abuse, but differences identified by a clinical decision rule may allow improved and earlier recognition of the abused child. Objective: To refine and validate a previously derived bruising clinical decision rule (BCDR), the TEN-4 (bruising to torso, ear, or neck or any bruising on an infant Design, Setting, and Participants: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from December 1, 2011, to March 31, 2016, at emergency departments of 5 urban children\u27s hospitals. Children younger than 4 years...
Objective The extent that inherited bleeding disorders affect; number, size and location of bruises ...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
Making the decision as to whether an injury is a result of child abuse or not is stressful for both ...
Children in their first year of life are most at risk of child maltreatment. Young children and infa...
Aims: To investigate what patterns of bruising are diagnostic or suggestive of child abuse by means ...
Background: Bruises commonly occur in children and are often due to minor accidental injuries. Howev...
Background: Dogma has long prevailed regarding the ageing of bruises, and whether certain patterns o...
Objective Does TEN4 categorisation of bruises to the torso, ear or neck or any bruise in <4-month-ol...
Aims: To determine whether abused and non-abused children differ in the extent and pattern of bruis-...
OBJECTIVES: Abusive head trauma is a leading cause of traumatic death and disability during infancy ...
Objective To describe the characteristics of bruising and mode of presentation of children referred ...
Objectives To identify predictors of physical abuse evaluation in infants younger than 6 months wit...
OBJECTIVE: This study had 2 objectives. First, to determine the behavior of physicians evaluating pr...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
Aims: To investigate whether it is possible to determine the age of a bruise in a child in clinical ...
Objective The extent that inherited bleeding disorders affect; number, size and location of bruises ...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
Making the decision as to whether an injury is a result of child abuse or not is stressful for both ...
Children in their first year of life are most at risk of child maltreatment. Young children and infa...
Aims: To investigate what patterns of bruising are diagnostic or suggestive of child abuse by means ...
Background: Bruises commonly occur in children and are often due to minor accidental injuries. Howev...
Background: Dogma has long prevailed regarding the ageing of bruises, and whether certain patterns o...
Objective Does TEN4 categorisation of bruises to the torso, ear or neck or any bruise in <4-month-ol...
Aims: To determine whether abused and non-abused children differ in the extent and pattern of bruis-...
OBJECTIVES: Abusive head trauma is a leading cause of traumatic death and disability during infancy ...
Objective To describe the characteristics of bruising and mode of presentation of children referred ...
Objectives To identify predictors of physical abuse evaluation in infants younger than 6 months wit...
OBJECTIVE: This study had 2 objectives. First, to determine the behavior of physicians evaluating pr...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
Aims: To investigate whether it is possible to determine the age of a bruise in a child in clinical ...
Objective The extent that inherited bleeding disorders affect; number, size and location of bruises ...
Child physical abuse is a significant public health challenge with an incidence of approximately 6.4...
Making the decision as to whether an injury is a result of child abuse or not is stressful for both ...