Upper extremity trauma

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Figure 4.1 Inflicted soft tissue injury simulating neoplasm. A five-month-old infant referred to oncology for a left shoulder mass of several weeks duration. A punch biopsy done elsewhere showed no…

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Bony thoracic trauma

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Figure 5.1 An early example of massive rib injuries in an abused infant. The presence of rib fractures is now often central to the radiologic diagnosis of child abuse. A…

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Psychosocial considerations

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html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> Chapter 24 Psychosocial considerations Alice W. Newton and Amy C. Tishelman Diagnostic Imaging of Child Abuse, third edition, ed. Paul K. Kleinman. Published by Cambridge University Press. ©…

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Postmortem skeletal imaging

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html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> Chapter 15 Postmortem skeletal imaging Paul K. Kleinman Diagnostic Imaging of Child Abuse, third edition, ed. Paul K. Kleinman. Published by Cambridge University Press. © Paul K. Kleinman…

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Visceral trauma

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Figure 22.1 Gastric perforation. Two-year-old abused child. The stepfather admitted to striking the child in the abdomen with his upraised knee. A, Massive free air outlines the peritoneal cavity, the…

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Abusive head trauma: scalp, subscalp, and cranium

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Figure 17.1 Normal scalp anatomy. Anatomic representation illustrating the various anatomic layers of the scalp, using the mnemonic SCALP (Skin, Connective subcutaneous tissue, Aponeurotica, Loose avascular connective tissue, Pericranium). (Reprinted…

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