OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the spectrum of morphologic alterations of the classic metaphyseal lesion involving the distal femur of abused infants and to identify features that aid in radiologic diagnosis and assessment of healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one infants who died with evidence of inflicted skeletal injury were studied with high-detail skeletal surveys, resected specimen radiography, and histologic analysis. We recorded the number of fractures, the portions of the distal femoral metaphyses involved, and the age of the lesions. RESULTS: Fifteen classic metaphyseal lesions of the distal femur were seen in 11 infants. The lesions were bilateral in four infants and unilateral in seven. Nine healing and ...
Rib fractures frequently are encountered in abused infants and commonly occur in the posterior rib a...
trauma. These metaphyseal abnormalities were identified from postmortem radiogra-phy and correlated ...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze systematically the spectrum of morphologic alter...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the spectrum of morphologic alter...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the spectrum of morphologic alter...
The present study was carried out to determine if healing metaphyseal injury in abused infants is ac...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to review the hypothesis that classic metaphyseal lesions r...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this postmortem study was to use high-detail skeletal surveys, specimen ...
PURPOSE: To determine the imaging and histopathologic appearance of fractures of the hands and feet ...
Objective The objective of the present study was to review the histopathology in the original articl...
Background It is widely accepted that the classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is a traumatic lesion, st...
PURPOSE: To examine the morphologic alterations of fractures of the lateral and anterior rib arcs an...
The classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is considered to be a strong indicator of physical abuse in inf...
Bone formation, in humans, begins during the first weeks of intrauterine life and ends only, definit...
Rib fractures frequently are encountered in abused infants and commonly occur in the posterior rib a...
trauma. These metaphyseal abnormalities were identified from postmortem radiogra-phy and correlated ...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze systematically the spectrum of morphologic alter...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the spectrum of morphologic alter...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the spectrum of morphologic alter...
The present study was carried out to determine if healing metaphyseal injury in abused infants is ac...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to review the hypothesis that classic metaphyseal lesions r...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this postmortem study was to use high-detail skeletal surveys, specimen ...
PURPOSE: To determine the imaging and histopathologic appearance of fractures of the hands and feet ...
Objective The objective of the present study was to review the histopathology in the original articl...
Background It is widely accepted that the classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is a traumatic lesion, st...
PURPOSE: To examine the morphologic alterations of fractures of the lateral and anterior rib arcs an...
The classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is considered to be a strong indicator of physical abuse in inf...
Bone formation, in humans, begins during the first weeks of intrauterine life and ends only, definit...
Rib fractures frequently are encountered in abused infants and commonly occur in the posterior rib a...
trauma. These metaphyseal abnormalities were identified from postmortem radiogra-phy and correlated ...
Only a small proportion of all paediatric fractures is caused by child abuse or neglect, especially ...