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Of all children reported to child protective services for suspected maltreatment in any form, the percentage of substantiated cases of actual physical abuse is quite small. There are a number of dermatological or radiologically demonstrable musculoskeletal lesions that have been, or could be mistaken for, intentional physical abuse by the inexperie
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Of all children reported to child protective services for suspected maltreatment in any form, the percentage of substantiated cases of actual physical abuse is quite small. There are a number of dermatological or radiologically demonstrable musculoskeletal lesions that have been, or could be mistaken for, intentional physical abuse by the inexperie
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In his 60 years in radiology, B.G. Brogdon, MD, FACR, has pursued special interests in pediatric, musculoskeletal, and forensic radiology. A graduate of the University of Arkansas and its College of Medicine, his academic career has included faculty appointments at the University of Florida; radiologist in charge, Division of Diagnostic Radiology, Johns Hopkins; chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of New Mexico; and now as university distinguished professor emeritus and former chair at the University of South Alabama. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of some 360 publications, including the classic Brogdon's Forensic Radiology, now in its second edition, and the prize-winning Atlas of Abuse, Torture Terrorism and Inflicted Trauma (CRC Press).
Tor Shwayder, MD, FAAP, FAAD,
received a BA from Harvard University and attended the University of Michigan for medical school and pediatric residency. He was in pediatric practice for a short while before attending the University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital for dermatology training. He has been Director of Pediatric Dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital since 1987.
Jamie Elifritz, MD, DABR,
is a graduate of the Wright State School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She became immersed in forensic radiology as a radiology resident under the direction of Dr. Brogdon at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. She completed a musculoskeletal and forensic radiology fellowship at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where she now occupies the position of assistant professor with a dual appointment in the departments of Radiology and Pathology. She is a member of the Center for Forensic Imaging at the Office of the Medical Investigator in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Tor Shwayder, MD, FAAP, FAAD,
received a BA from Harvard University and attended the University of Michigan for medical school and pediatric residency. He was in pediatric practice for a short while before attending the University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital for dermatology training. He has been Director of Pediatric Dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital since 1987.
Jamie Elifritz, MD, DABR,
is a graduate of the Wright State School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She became immersed in forensic radiology as a radiology resident under the direction of Dr. Brogdon at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. She completed a musculoskeletal and forensic radiology fellowship at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where she now occupies the position of assistant professor with a dual appointment in the departments of Radiology and Pathology. She is a member of the Center for Forensic Imaging at the Office of the Medical Investigator in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Concept of Child Abuse in Historical Perspective. Trauma-Inflicted or
Accidental? Incidence of Inflicted Trauma. Risk Factors. Suspicion,
Substantiation, or Exclusion of Inflicted Trauma. Musculoskeletal Trauma in
Infants and Children: Accidental or Inflicted? Part 1: Introduction. Part
2: Radiological Findings in Nonaccidental Trauma. Radiological Mimickers of
Physical Child Abuse. Metaphyseal Lesions. Fractures and Bowing. Bowing
Deformities. Congenital Indifference to Pain (Hereditary Sensory in
Autonomic Neuropathy). False Fractures. Normal Fractures.
Dislocations-Nontraumatic, Noninfectious, Nonabusive. Periosteal New Bone
Formation. The Spine. The Skull. Dermatological Signs of Physical Abuse.
Bruises. Abrasions and Lacerations. Bite Marks. Hair Pulling. Burns.
Neither/Nor Lesions. Cultural Remedies, Folk Medicine. Dermatological
Mimics of Physical Abuse. Mimics of Bruises. Mimics of Other Pattern
Injuries. Burns.
Accidental? Incidence of Inflicted Trauma. Risk Factors. Suspicion,
Substantiation, or Exclusion of Inflicted Trauma. Musculoskeletal Trauma in
Infants and Children: Accidental or Inflicted? Part 1: Introduction. Part
2: Radiological Findings in Nonaccidental Trauma. Radiological Mimickers of
Physical Child Abuse. Metaphyseal Lesions. Fractures and Bowing. Bowing
Deformities. Congenital Indifference to Pain (Hereditary Sensory in
Autonomic Neuropathy). False Fractures. Normal Fractures.
Dislocations-Nontraumatic, Noninfectious, Nonabusive. Periosteal New Bone
Formation. The Spine. The Skull. Dermatological Signs of Physical Abuse.
Bruises. Abrasions and Lacerations. Bite Marks. Hair Pulling. Burns.
Neither/Nor Lesions. Cultural Remedies, Folk Medicine. Dermatological
Mimics of Physical Abuse. Mimics of Bruises. Mimics of Other Pattern
Injuries. Burns.
The Concept of Child Abuse in Historical Perspective. Trauma-Inflicted or
Accidental? Incidence of Inflicted Trauma. Risk Factors. Suspicion,
Substantiation, or Exclusion of Inflicted Trauma. Musculoskeletal Trauma in
Infants and Children: Accidental or Inflicted? Part 1: Introduction. Part
2: Radiological Findings in Nonaccidental Trauma. Radiological Mimickers of
Physical Child Abuse. Metaphyseal Lesions. Fractures and Bowing. Bowing
Deformities. Congenital Indifference to Pain (Hereditary Sensory in
Autonomic Neuropathy). False Fractures. Normal Fractures.
Dislocations-Nontraumatic, Noninfectious, Nonabusive. Periosteal New Bone
Formation. The Spine. The Skull. Dermatological Signs of Physical Abuse.
Bruises. Abrasions and Lacerations. Bite Marks. Hair Pulling. Burns.
Neither/Nor Lesions. Cultural Remedies, Folk Medicine. Dermatological
Mimics of Physical Abuse. Mimics of Bruises. Mimics of Other Pattern
Injuries. Burns.
Accidental? Incidence of Inflicted Trauma. Risk Factors. Suspicion,
Substantiation, or Exclusion of Inflicted Trauma. Musculoskeletal Trauma in
Infants and Children: Accidental or Inflicted? Part 1: Introduction. Part
2: Radiological Findings in Nonaccidental Trauma. Radiological Mimickers of
Physical Child Abuse. Metaphyseal Lesions. Fractures and Bowing. Bowing
Deformities. Congenital Indifference to Pain (Hereditary Sensory in
Autonomic Neuropathy). False Fractures. Normal Fractures.
Dislocations-Nontraumatic, Noninfectious, Nonabusive. Periosteal New Bone
Formation. The Spine. The Skull. Dermatological Signs of Physical Abuse.
Bruises. Abrasions and Lacerations. Bite Marks. Hair Pulling. Burns.
Neither/Nor Lesions. Cultural Remedies, Folk Medicine. Dermatological
Mimics of Physical Abuse. Mimics of Bruises. Mimics of Other Pattern
Injuries. Burns.