


Diagnosis of Non-Accidental Injury. Illustrated Clinical Cases
Palusci, V. — Nazer, D. — Brennan, P.
1ª Edición Diciembre 2015
Inglés
Tapa blanda
316 pags
686 gr
18 x 25 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781482230130
Editorial CRC PRESS
Recíbelo en un plazo De 2 a 3 semanas
Description
Containing 135 challenging clinical cases and illustrated with high-quality images, this book covers a wide range of problems including the accurate diagnosis of non-accidental injury to children presenting with bruises, burns, bone injuries and fractures, anogenital injuries, head injuries, abdominal injuries, or suspected cases of neglect. The book is an invaluable text for all those in the emergency department, forensic medical specialists, pediatricians, social workers, law enforcement agencies and all needing to learn to identify cases of non-accidental injury when working with children.
Features
- Includes 135 highly illustrated clinical cases
- Presents simple to challenging questions
- Includes fully reasoned answers
- Contains a page for questions and a page for answers
- Enables learning through case-based review
Table of Contents
(Case VP21) Bamboo. (Case POB09) Bil Subconjunctival. (Case DN10) Mongolian Spots. (Cases VP02) Burns Genitals. (Case MLA05) Scalp Burn. (Case DN07) Hymenal tag. (Case PH03) Frena Injury. (Case CJS07) Strangulation. (Case TS04) Tricotillomania. (Case NB05) Multiple Fractures. (Case VP19) Spiral Fracture . (Case POB07) Head Lice. (Case CJS05) Lidocaine. (Case DN13) Maquas. (Case DN23) Sexual Abuse with a Normal Exam. (Case MLA07) Sentinel Bruise. (Case TS08) Perianal Strep Dermatitis. (Case MS07) Malnutrition Cord Marks. (Case MM08) Transection. (Case POB01) Mastocytosis. (Case VP23) Anal Fissure. (Case CJS02) Neglect. (Case DN04) Tibia Fracture. (Case NB03) Osteogenesis Imperfecta. (Case MLA02) Multiple Fractures. (Case TS07) Vitiligo. (Case PH06) Foot Bites. (Case VP11) Thin Rim. (Case DN08) Loop and Comb Marks. (Case MM06) Straddle. (Case MS04) Bruises-Elliptical. (Case TS11) Accidental Bruises. (Case AS03) Skull Fracture. (Case POB04) Adol Striae. (Case DN18) Bruises and Black Eyes. (Case POB11) Hand Burns. (Case DN17) Suction Mark. (Case VP27) Metabolic Bone Disease Fracture. (Case CJS04) Heroin. (Case MLA04) Skull Fracture . (Case MS03) Infantile Hemangioma. (Case VP15) Forced Feeding. (Case MM10) Labia. (Case DN01) Subconjunctival Hemorrhages. (Case VP07) Buried Penis. (Case DN14) Loop Marks. (Case DN21) Complex Skull Fracture. (Case VP01) Iatrogenic Bruises. (Case MM01) Clitoral Hood Enlargement. (Case MS02) HSP. (Case PH05) Pediatric Bite. (Case AS06) Ulna Fracture. (Case POB14) Cigarette Burns. (Case TS01) Fixed Drug Eruption. (Case VP03) Iron Burn. (Case PH01) Whister Burn. (Case VP05) Cupping. (Case DN16) Garlic Burns. (Case MS09) Acute Anal Trauma. (Case TS02) Cigarette Burns. (Case TS03) Lichen Sclerosis. (Case DN24) Physical Abuse in Siblings. (Case AS02) Rib Fractures. (Case POB02) Urethral Prolapse. (Case POB08) Vitreous Haemorrhage. (Case TS05) Genital Warts. (Case VP16) Iron Burn 2. (Case CJS01) Bruising. (Case VP25) Moxibuston and Bruises. (Case NB01) Hypophatasia. (Case DN06) Subgaleal Hematoma. (Case DN12) Abdominal Trauma. (Case MM05) Anal Dilation. (Case DN19) Multiple Bruises and Fractures . (Case TS10) Accidental Bruises. (Case POB12) Dermatitis Artefacta. (Case DN26) Femur Fracture. (Case VP13) Anal Lac and Healed. (Case VP09) Healed Bite Mark. (Case DN02) Femur Fracture. (Case MS01) Spider Bite. (Case VP10) Cutting. (Case AS05) Rickets. (Case MLA01) Bite Marks. (Case DN09) Immersion Burns. (Case MM04) Urethral Prolapse. (Case TS06) Phytophotodermatitis . (Case MS06) Burns (coffee). (Case PH04) Fatal Dog Bite. (Case AS04) Abusive Head Trauma. (Case POB05) Vitiligo. (Case CJS08) Car Seat Unbelted. (Case VP26) Pattern Burns. (Case VP14) Accidental Cephalohematomas. (Case VP04) Genital Ulcer. (Case CJS06) Blunt Trauma 2. (Case MLA06) Stocking Burn. (Case PH02) Rampant Caries. (Case AS01) Humeral fracture. (Case POB03) Crush Injury. (Case POB13) Rectal Prolapse. (Case DN11) FTT. (Case VP18) Drip Burn. (Case CJS09) Osteogenesis Imperfecta. (Case DN05) Palatal injury and facial bruises. (Case VP06) Mongolian Spots. (Case DN03) Bite Marks. (Case VP17) Osteopenic Fracture. (Case DN20) Bruises Legs and Buttocks. (Case DN27) Anal Injury. (Case PH07) Palate Injury. (Case NB02) Prematurity. (Case POB06) Caustic Burns. (Case NB04) Rickets. (Case MS10) Immersion Burn and Fracture. (Case MLA03) Immersion or Accident. (Case MM09) Impetigo. (Case DN15) Herpes. (Case VP24) Tibia Fracture. (Case DN22) Mongolian Spots and Bruises. (Case TS09) Crohn. (Case VP22) Lichen Sclerosis. (Case DN25) Penile Injury. (Case VP12) Carbuncles. (Case MM03) Hymen Septum. (Case MS05) Immersion Burns . (Case CJS03) Drowning. (Case POB10) Perianal Crohn's Disease. (Case MS08) Caustic Burns. (Case MM07) Lichen Sclerosis. (Case MM02) Penile Lac. (Case VP28) Perinatal Intracranial Hemorrhage. (Case VP08) Anal Venous Distension. (Case VP20) Labial Adhesion. (Case CJS10) Sudden Infant Death.
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