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Citation

Collier ZJ, Roughton MC, Gottlieb LJ. Clin. Plast. Surg. 2017; 44(3): 467-477.

Affiliation

Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, Room J-641, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.cps.2017.02.022

PMID

28576235

Abstract

One in 4 American children have been abused and up to 5 children die per day from abuse. Children are vulnerable and error or lag in diagnosis may lead to further injury or death. In contrast, misdiagnosis of abuse is also unacceptable. Burns are a leading cause of abuse-related fatality and determination of cause can be difficult. It is critical that clinicians distinguish between burns of abuse (inflicted) and neglect and those received accidentally (noninflicted). Discordant narratives, use of alcohol and illicit substances, characteristics of the burn wound, and concomitant injury are all red flags for inflicted and negligent burns.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Child abuse; Inflicted burn; Maltreatment burn; Negligent burn; Noninflicted burn

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