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Child Abuse Fracture Patterns

What do you look for on a skeletal survey? What fractures are pathognomic for child abuse? Hmm? Do you know? Well, watch this and then let me know.

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2 Responses to “Child Abuse Fracture Patterns”

  1. Simple, informative video regarding child abuse. I like the radiograph examples and the commentary explanation was very helpful.

    Posted by Minh C. | August 30, 2012, 5:00 am
  2. The drawings made it very easy to understand the mechanism of injuries and will definitely stick in my mind now when something suspicious arises. The x-rays with the explanation made it so simple to understand what to look for. I plan to refer back to this video again during residency.

    Posted by Nisha B. | January 15, 2013, 10:59 pm

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