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4 岁男童遭躯体虐待致帽状腱膜下血肿

Subgaleal Hemorrhage Secondary to Child Physical Abuse in a 4-Year-Old Boy.

机构信息

From the Wright Patterson AFB/Department of Pediatrics, Wright State University/Boonshoft School of Medicine.

Division of Child Advocacy, Dayton Children's Hospital, Dayton, OH.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2021 Dec 1;37(12):e1738-e1740. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001937.

Abstract

Subgaleal hemorrhage is commonly described in the neonatal population but is a rare injury in young children and adolescents. Though infrequently seen, it can follow blunt head trauma or hair pulling. This case report details a 4-year-old African American boy with massive subgaleal hemorrhage and bilateral periorbital swelling and ecchymosis as a result of hair pulling in the setting of child physical abuse. The patient was evaluated in the emergency department for swelling of his scalp several hours after reportedly bumping his head on a chair. He was discharged home after a head computed tomography only confirmed soft tissue hematoma. The following morning, the findings progressed and he returned to the emergency department. He was triaged as a trauma and initially evaluated by the emergency physician, pediatric trauma surgeon, and pediatric neurosurgeon. Head computed tomography scan confirmed diffuse scalp edema without skull fracture or intracranial pathology. The child abuse specialty service was consulted for suspected child physical abuse. Their examination revealed numerous scattered bruises on the trunk and thighs, several of which were patterned. Local police investigation resulted in the patient's grandfather confessing to striking the patient with a belt and picking him up from the ground by his hair, the latter of which is a mechanism consistent with the patient's dramatic scalp and facial findings. The authors encourage consultation by a specialist in child abuse pediatrics for subgaleal hemorrhage and/or raccoon eyes in the presence of minor trauma, as well as thorough head-to-toe skin examination for all children presenting with injuries.

摘要

头皮下血肿在新生儿中较为常见,但在幼儿和青少年中较为罕见。尽管很少见,但它可能是由钝性头部创伤或牵拉头发引起的。本病例报告详细介绍了一名 4 岁非裔美国男孩,因牵拉头发导致头皮下大量出血,双侧眶周肿胀和瘀斑,同时伴有儿童身体虐待。该患者在据称头部撞到椅子几个小时后因头皮肿胀到急诊科就诊。头部 CT 仅证实为软组织血肿,随后他被送回家。第二天早上,病情进展,他返回急诊科。他被分诊为创伤,并首先由急诊医生、儿科创伤外科医生和儿科神经外科医生进行评估。头部 CT 扫描证实弥漫性头皮水肿,无颅骨骨折或颅内病变。怀疑儿童身体虐待,故请儿童虐待专科医生会诊。他们的检查发现躯干和大腿上有许多散在的瘀伤,其中有几个呈图案状。当地警方的调查导致患者的祖父承认用皮带抽打患者,并揪着他的头发将他从地上提起来,这一行为与患者头皮和面部严重肿胀的情况一致。作者鼓励在存在轻微创伤的情况下,咨询儿童虐待儿科专家,以处理头皮下血肿和/或熊猫眼,同时对所有出现损伤的儿童进行从头到脚的皮肤检查。

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