2022
Evaluation for Bleeding Disorders in Suspected Child Abuse.
Anderst J, Carpenter SL, Abshire TC, Killough E, Mendonca E, Downs S, Wetmore C, Allen C, Dickens D, Harper J, Rogers Z, Jain J, Warwick A, Yates A, Hord J, Lipton J, Wilson H, Kirkwood S, Haney S, Asnes A, Gavril A, Girardet R, Heavilin N, Gilmartin A, Laskey A, Messner S, Mohr B, Nienow S, Rosado N, Idzerda S, Legano L, Raj A, Sirotnak A, Forkey H, Keeshin B, Matjasko J, Edward H, Chavdar M, Di Paola J, Leavey P, Graham D, Hastings C, Hijiya N, Hord J, Matthews D, Pace B, Velez M, Wechsler D, Billett A, Stork L, Hooker R. Evaluation for Bleeding Disorders in Suspected Child Abuse. Pediatrics 2022, 150 PMID: 36180615, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2022-059276.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Origins and Early Management of Medical Child Abuse in Routine Pediatric Care
Hamilton JC, Leventhal JM, Asnes AG. Origins and Early Management of Medical Child Abuse in Routine Pediatric Care. JAMA Pediatrics 2021, 175: 771-772. PMID: 33999102, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.0919.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Non-cutaneous conditions clinicians might mistake for abuse
Metz J, Schwartz K, Feldman K, Lindberg D, Coffman J, Bretl D, Harper N, Deye K, Laskey A, Duralde Y, Donaruma-Kwoh M, Steiner D, Feldman K, Schwartz K, Shapiro R, Newton A, Berger R, Hymel K, Haney S, Pekarsky A, Asnes A, McPherson P, Mehta N, Gladston G. Non-cutaneous conditions clinicians might mistake for abuse. Archives Of Disease In Childhood 2014, 99: 817. PMID: 24748639, DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-304701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLikelihood of abuseMost disease categoriesVitamin D deficiencyPediatric care providersMetabolic bone diseasePhysical abuseAbuse research networkCutaneous mimicsExamining SiblingsD deficiencyMulticentre cohortBone diseaseCare providersConcurrent abuseSecondary analysisDisease categoriesSkeletal dysplasiaAbuse concernsChildrenResearch NetworkAbuseSubjectsMimicsHigh levelsGastrointestinal