Nasal erosion as an uncommon sign of child abuse

While various forms of facial trauma, bruising, burns, and fractures are frequently seen in cases of child abuse, purposeful nasal erosion has rarely been identified as a form of abusive injury. Progressive destruction of nasal tissue in children provokes a wide differential diagnosis crossing multi...
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Autor*in:

Culotta, Paige A. [verfasserIn]

Isaac, Reena

Sarpong, Kwabena

Chandy, Binoy

Cruz, Andrea

Donaruma-Kwoh, Marcella

Format:

E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2018transfer abstract

Schlagwörter:

Nasal erosion

Child abuse

Facial trauma

Nasal destruction

Umfang:

5

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Enthalten in: Investigation of structural analogs of hydroxychloroquine for SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro): A computational drug discovery study - Reyaz, Saima ELSEVIER, 2021, Amsterdam [u.a.]

Übergeordnetes Werk:

volume:108 ; year:2018 ; pages:95-99 ; extent:5

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DOI / URN:

10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.02.024

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ELV042514010

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