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Post-mortem Diagnosis and Age Estimation of Infants' Fractures

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Journal Int J Legal Med
Specialty Forensic Sciences
Date 2003 Apr 12
PMID 12690504
Citations 13
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Abstract

Detection and dating of infants' fractures plays an important role in the diagnosis of the battered child syndrome. Under this aspect three cases of infants with multiple fractures of different ages due to child abuse were evaluated post-mortem. Radiological findings were compared with the autopsy results, followed by contact radiography and histopathological assessment. Out of a total of 44 osseous lesions, 27 fractures were diagnosed by post-mortem skeletal survey, additionally 5 recent rib fractures were suspected, 4 of which were confirmed histologically and all were located paravertebrally. The fractures not detected radiologically were mostly recent rib fractures diagnosed or suspected at autopsy or by contact radiography and confirmed histologically. The histological investigation allowed a more precise dating of the fractures, particularly with reference to the early stages of fracture healing. Microscopic signs of fracture healing processes, such as periosteal thickening, osteoid production and calcification of soft callus tissue, can be detected earlier and quantified more accurately. In advanced stages of healing the osseous apposition rate can be measured semiquantitatively up to a certain extent. A scheme involving a careful external investigation, skeletal survey, autopsy, contact radiography and histology has been proven useful for diagnosing and dating infants' fractures.

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