학술논문

3 Cases of Inflicted Skull Crush Injuries in Infants
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Pediatric Emergency Care. Dec 01, 2021 37(12):e872-e874
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0749-5161
Abstract
ABSTRACT: We describe 3 infants with skull fractures that involved more than 1 skull bone. On further evaluation, 2 of the 3 infants had additional fractures at other sites of the body and the third infant had concerning bruising of the face. Although an accidental mechanism of injury was initially given as the history in each case, law enforcement investigations led all 3 fathers to confess to crushing their infantsʼ skulls out of frustration. These crushes were caused by their arms or hands. Bilateral skull fractures or those involving more than 1 skull bone can be seen in falls as well as in crush injuries. A crush-like pattern of injury, in the absence of a clear and plausible accidental mechanism, should raise concerns for possible physical abuse especially in nonambulatory infants.