Fractures in nonambulatory children that are not consistent with history or for which no history of injury is given are concerning for abuse. HealthDay News — In an American Academy of Pediatrics ...
guidance is presented for the diagnosis of pediatric fractures and assessment of suspected child abuse. Suzanne Haney, MD, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, and colleagues ...
Fractures in very young children that are not consistent with history or for which no history of injury is given are concerning for abuse. For children in whom abuse is suspected, a close ...
Broken bones are common injuries, and many children will experience at least one fracture (break) in their growing years. How they happen—and how we treat them—can be very different in children than ...
21 in Pediatrics, guidance is presented for the diagnosis of pediatric fractures and assessment of suspected child abuse. Suzanne Haney, M.D., from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in ...