A child who has been physically abused should undergo a _____ at first.
#2
In battered baby syndrome the fractures are mainly seen in the _____ region of the bone
#3
_____ fracture is a feature of Battered baby syndrome
#4
Metaphyseal corner fractures are a characteristic feature of _____ syndrome
Physical Abuse Recognition Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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