ba0004p57 | (1) | ICCBH2015
Ryhanen Hilkka
, Toiviainen-Salo Sanna
, Tupola Sarimari
, Makitie Outi
, Kallio Pentti E
, Mayranpaa Mervi
Objectives: Fractures are common in older children. There are only few population-based studies on fractures in infants. Child abuse is a possible trauma mechanism, especially in younger children. New national guidelines for increasing awareness of child abuse and screening for suspected non-accidental traumas in Finland were given in 2003. Our goal was to establish fracture incidence and epidemiologic fracture patterns in children under the age of 1 year.<p class="abstext...