Overturning the diagnosis of child abuse

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Abstract

Three cases, one of bullous impetigo, one of a Mongolian spot, and one of constriction of the toe by a hair, were mistakenly diagnosed as cases of child abuse. The diagnosis of child abuse is not usually simple and requires a careful evaluation of the injuries and the family if cases are not to be either overlooked or overdiagnosed.

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Oates, R. K. (1984). Overturning the diagnosis of child abuse. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 59(7), 665–677. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.59.7.665

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