2004
DOI: 10.18356/23251bf6-en
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A League Table of Child Maltreatment Deaths in Rich Nations

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“…Case reports have found that inconsolable crying in infants may provoke abuse by their caregivers. 13,14 Other differential diagnoses to consider include hypervitaminosis A, which is characterized by bone pain and inflammation and the finding of multiple fractures; osteomyelitis, which presents with fever and alteration of inflammatory markers together with radiological alterations not compatible with those found in this patient; 8 congenital syphilis, which was very unlikely due to negative maternal serology; and bone tumors that are frequently unique.…”
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“…Case reports have found that inconsolable crying in infants may provoke abuse by their caregivers. 13,14 Other differential diagnoses to consider include hypervitaminosis A, which is characterized by bone pain and inflammation and the finding of multiple fractures; osteomyelitis, which presents with fever and alteration of inflammatory markers together with radiological alterations not compatible with those found in this patient; 8 congenital syphilis, which was very unlikely due to negative maternal serology; and bone tumors that are frequently unique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…En reportes de casos, se encontró que el llanto inconsolable en lactantes podría provocar el maltrato por parte de sus cuidadores. 13,14 Otros diagnósticos diferenciales para tener en cuenta son la hipervitaminosis tipo A, que se caracteriza por dolor óseo e inflamación y el hallazgo de múltiples fracturas; la osteomielitis, que presenta fiebre y alteración de marcadores inflamatorios junto con alteraciones radiológicas no compatibles con las halladas en este paciente; 8 la sífilis congénita, muy poco probable con una serología materna negativa; y tumores óseos que frecuentemente son únicos.…”
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