Transcription of THE BATTERED-CHILD SYNDROME - Childabuse.de
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child abuse & He&+cr, Vol. 9. pp. 143-154. 1985 Pnnted m the USA All nghtr reserved. 0145-ZlW85 $ + .m Copyright F 1985 Pcrgamon Press Ltd. THE BATTERED-CHILD SYNDROME C. HENRY KEMPE, , DENVER, FREDERIC N. SILVERMAN, , CINCINNATI, BRANDT F. STEELE, , WILLIAM DROEGEMUELLER, , AND HENRY K. SILVER, , DENVER Professor and Chairman (Dr. Kempe) and Professor of Pediatrics (Dr. Silver), Department of Pediatrics; Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Dr. Steele), and Assistant Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Dr.)
The radiologic manifestations of trauma to growing skeletal structures are the same whether or not there is a history of injury. Yet there is reluctance on the part of many physicians to accept the radiologic signs as indications of repetitive trauma and possible abuse.
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