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Factor XIII Deficiency: A Differential Diagnosis to Be Considered in Suspected Nonaccidental Injury Presenting With Intracranial Hemorrhage

机译:XIII因子缺乏症:颅内出血可疑的非意外伤害要考虑的鉴别诊断

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Pediatricians must be constantly vigilant for children who may have been subjected to physical abuse, and in cases of reasonable suspicion, they must alert appropriate authorities. Along with that awareness comes the understanding that there are indeed medical conditions that may mimic nonaccidental injury (NAI). We must investigate appropriately to rule out such conditions for the sake of the child in question, their family, and our relationship with that family, with a mistaken diagnosis having devastating and long-lasting consequences for all involved. In the case of an underlying bleeding disorder, a delay in diagnosis puts the child at risk of further morbidity. We present a case of a child with multiple subdural hemorrhages and describe her investigation and the eventual discovery of her underlying disorder.
机译:儿科医生必须对可能遭受身体虐待的儿童保持警惕,在合理怀疑的情况下,他们必须警告有关当局。伴随着这种意识的是,人们意识到确实存在可能模仿意外伤害(NAI)的医疗状况。为了儿童,他们的家庭以及我们与该家庭的关系,我们必须进行适当的调查以排除这种情况,而错误的诊断会对所有相关人员造成毁灭性和长期的后果。如果是潜在的出血性疾病,诊断的延迟会使儿童处于进一步发病的风险中。我们介绍了一个患有多处硬脑膜下出血的儿童的病例,并描述了她的调查以及对她的潜在疾病的最终发现。

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