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CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work is to provide evidence for the relationship between suspicion and diagnosis of cases of child abuse and fractures, since, in national literature, studies are still scarce on the subject. METHODS: Retrospective study involving electronic medical records of a public ref...

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Autores principales: PEREIRA, VITOR LUIS, CRISOSTOMO, BERNARDO LOPES, SILVA, GIULIA CARVALHO, DOBASHI, EIFFEL TSUYOSHI
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Publicado: ATHA EDITORA 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7976863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33795966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220212901236964
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author PEREIRA, VITOR LUIS
CRISOSTOMO, BERNARDO LOPES
SILVA, GIULIA CARVALHO
DOBASHI, EIFFEL TSUYOSHI
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CRISOSTOMO, BERNARDO LOPES
SILVA, GIULIA CARVALHO
DOBASHI, EIFFEL TSUYOSHI
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work is to provide evidence for the relationship between suspicion and diagnosis of cases of child abuse and fractures, since, in national literature, studies are still scarce on the subject. METHODS: Retrospective study involving electronic medical records of a public reference hospital, in a city of the state of São Paulo, in a 8-year period (2010 to 2018). Cases involving children up to 12 years of age were selected when notified as abuse and presenting fractures; data were statistically analyzed. Results: Among 83 cases of abuse, 19 patients (20.5%) had 23 different fractures. The victims were mainly boys (68.42%) with a mean age of 5 years old, who suffered physical aggression (79%). The majority had no identified aggressor (52%) and 21% were related to the mother. The fracture patterns found involved, mostly, skull fractures (43.48%) and diaphysary fractures (34.78%). Seven patients (30.43%) had other associated lesions and four patients died (21%). CONCLUSION: Despite the number of cases, it was possible to identify relevant characteristics and patterns. These data indicate that the diagnosis is underestimated and show small epidemiological differences compared with international literature. Level of Evidence II, Retrospective study.
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spelling pubmed-79768632021-03-31 CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS PEREIRA, VITOR LUIS CRISOSTOMO, BERNARDO LOPES SILVA, GIULIA CARVALHO DOBASHI, EIFFEL TSUYOSHI Acta Ortop Bras Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this work is to provide evidence for the relationship between suspicion and diagnosis of cases of child abuse and fractures, since, in national literature, studies are still scarce on the subject. METHODS: Retrospective study involving electronic medical records of a public reference hospital, in a city of the state of São Paulo, in a 8-year period (2010 to 2018). Cases involving children up to 12 years of age were selected when notified as abuse and presenting fractures; data were statistically analyzed. Results: Among 83 cases of abuse, 19 patients (20.5%) had 23 different fractures. The victims were mainly boys (68.42%) with a mean age of 5 years old, who suffered physical aggression (79%). The majority had no identified aggressor (52%) and 21% were related to the mother. The fracture patterns found involved, mostly, skull fractures (43.48%) and diaphysary fractures (34.78%). Seven patients (30.43%) had other associated lesions and four patients died (21%). CONCLUSION: Despite the number of cases, it was possible to identify relevant characteristics and patterns. These data indicate that the diagnosis is underestimated and show small epidemiological differences compared with international literature. Level of Evidence II, Retrospective study. ATHA EDITORA 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7976863/ /pubmed/33795966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220212901236964 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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PEREIRA, VITOR LUIS
CRISOSTOMO, BERNARDO LOPES
SILVA, GIULIA CARVALHO
DOBASHI, EIFFEL TSUYOSHI
CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title_full CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title_fullStr CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title_short CORRELATION BETWEEN FRACTURES AND ABUSE IN CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS
title_sort correlation between fractures and abuse in children: a retrospective analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7976863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33795966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220212901236964
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