Lesiones óseas clásicas | 08 AGO 20

Lesiones metafisarias en lactantes víctimas de abuso

Análisis de la lesión metafisaria clásica como un marcador altamente específico de abuso en lactantes
Autor/a: Catherine Adamsbaum, Paul De Boissieu y colaboradores J Pediatr 2019;209:154-9
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