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Anogenital Trauma in Sexually Abused Children
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Child Abuse ImagingSexual CrimeSexual AbuseSexual ViolenceChild AbusePediatricsPhysical FindingsAnal TraumaChild Sexual Abuse PreventionSocial SciencesChild Sexual AbuseSexual AssaultTrauma In ChildAggressionAnogenital TraumaSexual And Reproductive HealthCase FindingsHealth Sciences
Physical findings, when identified, lend powerful support to the validation and prosecution in child sexual abuse cases. Because of the frequent delay between the alleged molestation, disclosure, and examination, there is a need for a systematic method of identifying and interpreting the residual of anal and genital trauma after the acute signs have disappeared. The case findings of seven children who experienced acute genital and anal trauma and were observed until their injuries healed are reported.