Pediatric Fractures: Identifying and Managing Physical Abuse

Q3 Medicine
Jessalyn Shaw MD, Kirsten Simonton MD
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Abstract

Childhood fractures are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department. Fractures are also an important manifestation of child maltreatment. Therefore, it is critical that healthcare providers understand historical, biomechanical, physical examination, and psychosocial factors that can help differentiate abusive skeletal trauma from accidental injuries and recognize other contributors such as metabolic bone disease. As fractures may not be apparent based on history and examination alone, medical providers with concern for abusive injury in young children should understand when and how to evaluate for occult skeletal and other injuries. While no fracture location is pathognomonic for abuse, certain fracture types have high specificity for abuse and therefore knowledge of their radiologic appearance, mechanism of injury, and association with maltreatment is essential. This article will review current knowledge on the topic of child abuse considerations when children present with fractures.

儿童骨折:识别和管理身体虐待
儿童骨折是到急诊室就诊的常见原因。骨折也是儿童虐待的一个重要表现。因此,医疗保健提供者了解历史、生物力学、体格检查和社会心理因素是至关重要的,这些因素可以帮助区分虐待性骨骼创伤和意外伤害,并识别代谢性骨病等其他因素。由于仅凭病史和检查,骨折可能并不明显,因此关注幼儿虐待性损伤的医疗提供者应了解何时以及如何评估隐匿性骨骼损伤和其他损伤。虽然没有骨折部位是虐待的典型症状,但某些类型的骨折对虐待有很高的特异性,因此了解它们的放射学表现、损伤机制以及与虐待的关系是必不可少的。这篇文章将回顾当前的知识关于儿童虐待的考虑,当儿童出现骨折。
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期刊介绍: This practical journal is devoted to helping pediatricians and emergency physicians provide the best possible care for their young patients. Each topical issue focuses on a single condition frequently seen. Cogently written review articles synthesize practical new advances in the field giving you the authoritative guidance on disease process, diagnosis, and management you need to achieve the best results.
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