Skeletal fractures (SFs) are very common in pediatrics. In some cases, they are secondary to child abuse. Differentiation of accidental from non-accidental fractures (NAFs) is essential as in abused children risk of further injuries leading to severe clinical problems and death is significant. Main objectives of this study were to evaluate the characteristics of SFs of children ≤3 years of age presenting to the Emergency Room (ER) of a Children's Teaching Hospital over a 12-year period and the attention paid by ER physicians to the identification of the indicators that increase suspicion of NAF and that suggest referring of the patient to the child protection agencies. This is a descriptive, retrospective study of the medical records of all...
BACKGROUND Children and adolescents are at high risk of sustaining fractures during growth. There...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Background The prevalence of inflicted femur fractures in young children varies (1.5-35.2%), but the...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of fractures in children less than three yea...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
This retrospective study describes the patterns of injury among young children with forearm fracture...
THREE DECADES OF ABUSIVE FRACTURES AT YALE-NEW HAVEN CHILDREN\u27S HOSPITAL Victoria V. Tate1, Kelse...
Background: Individuals within the paediatric age group sustain different types of fractures, as suc...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Purpose Fractures to the axial and appendicular skeleton are common in children causing loss of oppo...
Purpose Fractures to the axial and appendicular skeleton are common in children causing loss of oppo...
BACKGROUND Children and adolescents are at high risk of sustaining fractures during growth. There...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Background The prevalence of inflicted femur fractures in young children varies (1.5-35.2%), but the...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of fractures in children less than three yea...
Objectives To systematically review published studies to identify the characteristics that distingui...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
Objectives Child abuse is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in preverbal children who c...
This retrospective study describes the patterns of injury among young children with forearm fracture...
THREE DECADES OF ABUSIVE FRACTURES AT YALE-NEW HAVEN CHILDREN\u27S HOSPITAL Victoria V. Tate1, Kelse...
Background: Individuals within the paediatric age group sustain different types of fractures, as suc...
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of...
Purpose Fractures to the axial and appendicular skeleton are common in children causing loss of oppo...
Purpose Fractures to the axial and appendicular skeleton are common in children causing loss of oppo...
BACKGROUND Children and adolescents are at high risk of sustaining fractures during growth. There...
AbstractObjectiveAlthough long bone fracture in children is not life-threatening, it may cause major...
Background The prevalence of inflicted femur fractures in young children varies (1.5-35.2%), but the...