Asymptomatic Infant Rib Fractures Are Primarily Non-abuse-Related and Should Not Be Used to Assess Physical Child Abuse
Finding infant rib fractures was for many years an almost undisputed proof that physical child abuse took place. Yet, these rib fractures are virtually always occult and asymptomatic and are only identified when looked for, usually with X-rays, from physical child abuse accusations related to, e.g.,...
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Main Authors: | Martin J. C. van Gemert (Author), Marianne Vlaming (Author), Steven C. Gabaeff (Author), Peter G. J. Nikkels (Author), H. A. Martino Neumann (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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