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虐待儿童所致损伤的“模仿物”:病例系列及文献综述

"Mimics" of Injuries from Child Abuse: Case Series and Review of the Literature.

作者信息

Focardi Martina, Gori Valentina, Romanelli Marta, Santori Francesco, Bianchi Ilenia, Rensi Regina, Defraia Beatrice, Grifoni Rossella, Gualco Barbara, Nanni Laura, Losi Stefania

机构信息

Forensic Medical Sciences, Department of Health Science, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, Italy.

Laboratory of Personal Identification and Forensic Morphology, Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, Italy.

出版信息

Children (Basel). 2024 Sep 9;11(9):1103. doi: 10.3390/children11091103.

Abstract

The phenomenon of child abuse/maltreatment is underestimated and often represents a difficult challenge for healthcare professionals and forensic pathologists who must proceed with the differential diagnosis with accidental or self-induced events, or with lesions due to pathologies that overlap with that of mistreatment, defined as "Mimics". This study presents a case series with the aim of discussing lesions that may mimic signs of physical abuse in children but are due to a different etiology to raise awareness and train healthcare professionals and forensic pathologists on possible confounding factors in order to avoid diagnostic errors. Six cases of "Mimics" out of 418 cases of suspected mistreatment (1.43% of cases) were identified, presenting skin lesions initially classified as injuries of abuse due to their location and type and, in particular, sexual abuse for three cases. Then, the lesions and the subjects, in particular the anamnestic history, were examined by a multidisciplinary team and the diagnosis of in three cases, and the results of (i.e., "cupping") in the other three cases were ascertained. These situations require specific skills and a forensic background from healthcare professionals to conduct a correct differential diagnosis and the intervention of a multidisciplinary team to investigate every possible pathology or alternative therapeutic practice that could simulate child abuse. In particular, when "mimics" are due to alternative medicine, it should not strictly be considered child abuse, but professionals must be aware of the hypothesis of mistreatment in case of non-medical indication or potential personal injuries from other crimes, such as illegal practice of the medicine. This awareness is also crucial to direct the child toward appropriate medical care, and it is essential to recognize that these conditions can coexist within the same clinical presentation.

摘要

儿童虐待/ maltreatment现象被低估,对于医疗保健专业人员和法医病理学家来说,这往往是一项艰巨的挑战,他们必须对意外或自我造成的事件,或与虐待病变重叠的病理导致的病变(定义为“模仿者”)进行鉴别诊断。本研究呈现了一系列病例,旨在讨论可能模仿儿童身体虐待迹象但病因不同的病变,以提高认识,并就可能的混杂因素培训医疗保健专业人员和法医病理学家,以避免诊断错误。在418例疑似虐待病例中,识别出6例“模仿者”(占病例的1.43%),这些病例出现的皮肤病变最初因其位置和类型被归类为虐待伤,特别是其中3例为性虐待。然后,一个多学科团队对这些病变和受试者,特别是既往病史进行了检查,确定其中3例为 ,另外3例为 (即“拔罐”)的结果。这些情况需要医疗保健专业人员具备特定技能和法医背景才能进行正确的鉴别诊断,还需要多学科团队的介入,以调查每一种可能模拟儿童虐待的病理或替代治疗方法。特别是,当“模仿者”是由替代医学导致时,不应严格将其视为儿童虐待,但专业人员必须意识到在非医学指征或其他犯罪(如非法行医)导致潜在人身伤害的情况下存在虐待的可能性。这种意识对于引导儿童接受适当的医疗护理也至关重要,并且必须认识到这些情况可能在同一临床表现中共存。

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