P KEY FACT | While there is no one fracture type that is truly pathognomonic for abuse, one must have a high index of suspicion for abuse when a young child presents with a femur or mid-shaft humerus fracture.
KEY FACT | While there is no one fracture type
that is truly pathognomonic for abuse, one must
have a high index of suspicion for abuse when a
young child presents with a femur or mid-shaft
humerus fracture.
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