2011
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2011.212563.204
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Clinical and public health perspectives of injury admissions for head injury or long bone fracture with hospital codes related to child maltreatment in england 1997-2009

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“…The most common fracture pattern identified in abused children is a single diaphyseal long bone fracture (LBF), which may occur in any long bone, including humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, or fibula ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ). Abusive LBF are most common among children under 3 years of age ( 4 , 8 ). Once children with abuse-related LBF are identified, providers can utilize the opportunity to intervene to assess for and prevent further and potentially life-threatening trauma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common fracture pattern identified in abused children is a single diaphyseal long bone fracture (LBF), which may occur in any long bone, including humerus, radius, ulna, femur, tibia, or fibula ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ). Abusive LBF are most common among children under 3 years of age ( 4 , 8 ). Once children with abuse-related LBF are identified, providers can utilize the opportunity to intervene to assess for and prevent further and potentially life-threatening trauma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%