Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of crucial importance. There are specific fracture patterns that are highly suspicious of II and common differential diagnoses with which radiologists should be familiar. Read More
Meeting name: IPR 2016 Conjoint Meeting & Exhibition , 2016
Authors: Paddock Michael, Offiah Amaka, Sprigg Alan
Keywords: Inflicted injury, Non-accidental injury, Physical abuse, Skeletal survey, Child abuse
Subperiosteal new bone formation (SPNBF) is a physiological phenomenon during normal osseous development which also has pathological causes, including healing fractures. Distinguishing between physiological and pathological SPNBF in cases of suspected physical abuse is critical. It has been reported from analogue radiographs that SPNBF above 2 mm in infants over 4 months of age should raise the suspicion of pathology. We sought to refine this using higher resolution modern digital imaging, given the implications for both clinical and medicolegal practice in cases of suspected physical abuse. Read More
Meeting name: SPR 2026 Annual Meeting , 2026
Authors: Paddock Michael, Gunton John, Horton Grace, Landes Caren, Halliday Katherine, Cohen Marta, Offiah Amaka
Keywords: Abuse, Abusive Injury, Injury