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    Robert A.C. Bilo, Arnold P. Oranje, Tor Shwayder, Christopher J. Hobbs.
    Summary: The skin is the most accessible organ of the body and also the most frequently injured organ in physical abuse of children. The interpretation of skin lesions, however, is not always simple. In recent years, many reports have been published on pediatric dermatological disorders and accidental injuries that were unjustly regarded as physical signs of child abuse. Knowledge of the differential diagnosis of unexplained skin findings is essential for accurate diagnosis and of vital importance given that errors in either direction (false positive or false negative) can have disastrous consequences.

    Contents:
    General Aspects of Physical Abuse and Neglect
    Evaluating Suspicious Skin Findings in Children
    Blunt-Force Trauma: Bruises
    Accidental Trauma
    Coagulation Disorders
    Dermatological Disorders and Artifacts
    Blunt-Force Trauma: Other Cutaneous Manifestations
    Bitemarks
    Forensic Photography in Suspected Child Abuse
    Digital Access Springer 2013