所谓蒙斑与疑似虐童——鉴别诊断的难点。

Szymon Rzepczyk, Paweł Świderski, Damian Rusek, Jakub Czerwik, Ryszard Żaba, Czesław Żaba
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评估对儿童的身体暴力行为是法医的一个重要问题,特别是在婴儿和学步儿童的情况下,由于他们的发育阶段,无法表达对他们施加的暴力行为。本案例描述了一个两周大的罗姆裔女孩,她从一个临时家庭被转移到一个寄养家庭。在给孩子换尿布的时候,养父母注意到孩子的骶骨部位有瘀伤。根据对医院这些变化的初步评估,通知了当局并开始进行调查。第一位评估这些变化的法庭专家指出,这幅图像类似于创伤导致的再吸收性出血。任命了另一个由法医、皮肤病学和病理学专家组成的专家组。根据病历分析和皮肤镜检查,在腰部和臀部发现蒙古斑特征的淡蓝色斑点。蒙古斑是一种先天性发育异常,被归类为黑素细胞痣。在大多数情况下,这些变化在出生后立即或不久之后出现。临床表现为下背部、骶骨或臀部的单个或多个斑点。这些病变的颜色从深灰色到蓝绿色不等,形状各异,如圆形、椭圆形或不规则。儿童皮肤上的病变在形态上可能与瘀伤相似,因此对其评估需要特别注意。如果对病变的性质有疑问,应进行进一步的检查。此外,医疗记录的分析和皮肤科医生的评估也会有所帮助。
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The so-called Mongolian spots and suspected child abuse - difficulties in differential diagnosis.

The assessment of physical violence against children is an important issue in forensic medicine, particularly in the case of infants and toddlers, who, due to their stage of development, are unable to communicate the violence inflicted upon them. This case describes a two-week-old girl of Roma origin, who was transferred from a temporary to a foster family. While changing the child, the foster parents noticed bruises in the sacral area. Based on the initial assessment of these changes at the hospital, the authorities were notified and an investigation was initiated. The first court expert assessing the changes indicated that the image resembled resorbing haemorrhages resulting from trauma. Another team of experts, consisting of specialists in forensic medicine, dermatology and pathology, was appointed. Based on the analysis of medical records and a physical examination using a dermatoscope, pale-blue spots characteristic of the Mongolian spot were found in the lumbar and buttock areas. Mongolian spots are congenital developmental abnormalities classified as melanocytic naevi. In most cases, the changes appear immediately after birth or shortly thereafter. Clinically, a lesion appears as single or multiple spots on the lower back, sacrum, or buttocks. These lesions can range in colour from dark grey to blue-green and take on various shapes, such as round, oval, or irregular. Lesions on the skin of children can morphologically resemble bruises, so their evaluation requires special attention. In case of doubt as to the nature of the lesion, additional examination should be performed. Furthermore, the analysis of medical records and the evaluation by a dermatologist can be helpful.

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