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Sternal fractures as a manifestation of abusive injury in children.

Sloane Hechter1, Dirk Huyer, David Manson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sternal fractures are rare injuries in children. The rarity of this injury is likely due to both the relative plasticity of the pediatric thorax and to the difficulty in establishing a radiographic diagnosis without dedicated views. Current literature suggests that this injury in young children is highly specific for abusive injury. HYPOTHESIS: Sternal fractures are not highly specific for abusive injury.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective radiographic and clinical chart review of all documented sternal fractures over an 11-year period at a large pediatric hospital.
RESULTS: Of 12 children with sternal fractures identified, four were < or = 2 years of age and eight were > or = 3 years of age. The mechanism of injury was suspicious for child abuse in two children. Both of these children were < or = 2 years of age. In one toddler, an unwitnessed injury resulted in extensive initial familial anxiety until abusive injury was excluded.
CONCLUSION: Sternal fractures are unusual injuries, yet they, in themselves, are not highly specific for abusive injury.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12447602     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-002-0807-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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