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Pig Bite Injury Mimicking as Battered Baby Syndrome Leading to Bilateral Foot Amputation in a Toddler: A Diagnostic Dilemma and a Rare Case Report

机译:猪咬伤害模仿作为受虐的婴儿综合征导致小孩的双边截肢:诊断困境和罕见的案例报告

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Animal bites are a less common cause of pediatric injury. They are rarely associated with fractures in toddlers. Child abuse is the most closely related differential diagnosis in a child presenting with animal bite and it is a serious threat to both mental health and physical well-being of pediatric population. In all such cases with diagnostic dilemma, battered child syndrome (BCS) needs to be ruled out and reported. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no case report of bilateral femur fracture after a pig bite injury in a toddler with gangrene of bilateral foot. Hence, we report this case to highlight the importance of differentiating animal bite injuries to BCS.
机译:动物叮咬是小儿伤的常见原因。它们很少与幼儿的骨折相关。虐待儿童是患有动物咬伤的孩子中最密切相关的鉴别诊断,对心理健康和儿科人口的身体健康是严重的威胁。在所有这些诊断困境的情况下,需要排除并报告受虐待的儿童综合征(BCS)。据我们所知,在双边脚的Gangrene猪咬幼儿伤害后,一直没有双侧股骨骨折的病例报告。因此,我们报告了这种情况以突出区分动物咬伤对BCS的重要性。

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