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Bruising patterns that suggest child abuse

Bruising patterns that suggest child abuse
A variety of instruments may be used to inflict injury on a child. Often the choice of an instrument is a matter of convenience. Marks tend to silhouette or outline the shape of the instrument. The possibility of intentional trauma should prompt a high degree of suspicion when injuries to a child are geometric, paired, mirrored, of various ages or types, or on relatively protected parts of the body. Early recognition of intentional trauma is important to provide therapy and prevent escalation to more serious injury.
Reproduced from: Dubowitz H, Lane WG. Abused and neglected children. In: Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics. Kliegman RM, Stanton BF, St. Geme JW, Schor NF (Eds), 20th ed, Elsevier: Philadelphia, 2015. Illustration used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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