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Citation

Glick S. Harefuah 2002; 141(10): 879-82, 931, 930.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Israel Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12420592

Abstract

We present the case of a 2 1/2 year old child brought to the emergency room by his mother, a nurse at that hospital, and her companion, because of a fractured clavicle. Over the next 14 days the child was seen by a variety of physicians in different sites (3 different emergency rooms, pediatricians' offices, orthopedic clinics) for various injuries. Each individual injury was treated separately, and the diagnosis of a battered child syndrome was not entertained. The child was not undressed completely and numerous clues to the diagnosis went undetected. A greater sensitivity to the diagnosis of child abuse is essential. More careful history-taking, more thorough physical examination and better interinstitutional communication are essential if child abuse is to be detected in its earliest phases.


Language: he

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