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The medical assessment of fractures in suspected child maltreatment: Infants and young children with skeletal injury
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Pediatric TraumaSkeletal TraumaMedical AssessmentMedicineChild AbuseChild Maltreatment PreventionPediatricsSkeletal InjuryPediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryYoung ChildrenAccidental TraumaCraniomaxillofacial TraumaOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryTrauma In ChildChild DevelopmentHealth Sciences
Fractures are common injuries in childhood. While most fractures are caused by accidental trauma, inflicted trauma (maltreatment) is a serious and potentially unrecognized cause of fractures, particularly in infants and young children. This practice point identifies the clinical features that prompt concern for inflicted skeletal injury and outlines a management approach based on current literature and published guidelines, including the clinician's duty to report suspicion of child abuse to child welfare authorities. This document does not address isolated skull fractures.
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