ba0006p103 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Ryhanen Hilkka
, Vuorimies Ilkka
, Toiviainen-Salo Sanna
, Kallio Pentti
, Makitie Outi
, Mayranpaa Mervi
Objectives: Fractures in older children are common, often related to physical activity. In contrast, fractures in infants are rare and especially those involving the femur (upper leg) are infrequent. Femoral fractures in young children are highly suspicious for non-accidental trauma, and screening for possible child abuse should be urgently carried out. However, some metabolic bone diseases, like osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), may predispose to fractures already in infancy and ...