Meer zekerheid bij vermoeden van kindermishandeling

Translated title of the contribution: An integrated approach including paediatric and forensic medical expertise on suspicion of child abuse

Maartje C M Schouten*, Wouter A. Karst, Henk F. Van Stel, Arianne H. Teeuw, Elise M. Van De Putte

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Abstract

A false accusation of child abuse has a major impact on child and family. Conversely, a missed diagnosis of child abuse may have significant and lifelong consequences for the child. For health professionals the assessment of the nature of the injury and differentiating between accidental and inflicted injury, disease manifestation or a physiological phenomenon can be challenging. For adequate determination of the cause of injury, an integrated approach including paediatric knowledge and forensic medical expertise is essential. Therefore, a national expertise centre for child abuse (LECK) was established in the Netherlands in 2014. The first results of this integrated approach are described and illustrated with three case reports. Case A, a 7-month-old boy with an accidental humerus fracture. Case B, an 8-year-old boy with a false positive suspicion of child abuse who was eventually diagnosed with Henoch-Schönlein syndrome. Case C, boy of 3 months with bruises and a metaphyseal fracture of the femur, both highly suspected of being inflicted injury.

Translated title of the contributionAn integrated approach including paediatric and forensic medical expertise on suspicion of child abuse
Original languageDutch
Article numberD941
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume160
Issue number47
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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