Radiographic evidence to help predict the mechanism of injury of pediatric spiral fractures in nonaccidental injury.
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With radiographic evidence for the mechanism of injury, the physician is more capable of identifying any inconsistencies in the history. OBJECTIVES: To detail and differentiate the fracture patterns crea...
Hoofdauteurs: | O'Connor-Read, L, Teh, J, Willett, K |
---|---|
Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2007
|
Gelijkaardige items
-
Multiple fractures in infancy: scurvy or nonaccidental injury?
door: Colin R Paterson
Gepubliceerd in: (2010-09-01) -
Accidental and Nonaccidental Head Injuries in Infants: Distinguishing Characteristics
door: J Gordon Millichap
Gepubliceerd in: (2005-07-01) -
Characteristics of nonaccidental fractures in abused children in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
door: Ayman Hussain Jawadi, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2019-01-01) -
Pediatric Nonaccidental Trauma: Experience at a Level 1 Trauma Center
door: Taylor Goldman, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2020-01-01) -
Retrospondyloptosis of the Spine Secondary to Nonaccidental Trauma
door: T. S. Duffin, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2018-01-01)