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      • Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries
        • Case 19: Bowel perforation
      • Case Management
        • Case 21: Evidence collection
        • Case 23: Responding to the disclosure of abuse
        • Case 24: Writing an impact statement
      • Fractures
        • Case 5: Spinal compression fracture
        • Case 11: Rib fractures
        • Case 14: Classic metaphyseal lesion
      • Genital Findings
        • Case 9: Crescent-shaped hymen
        • Case 12: Transections, notches and other findings
      • Head Injuries
        • Case 1: Bilateral subdural hemorrhages
        • Case 3: Subconjunctival hemorrhages
        • Case 17: Retinal hemorrhages
      • Maxillofacial and Neck Injuries
        • Case 15: Esophageal tears
      • Medical Abuse and Neglect
        • Case 13: Medical neglect
        • Case 16: Medical child abuse
      • Poisoning
        • Case 6: Cocaine
        • Case 8: Hypernatremic dehydration
      • Sexually Transmitted Infections
        • Case 4: Genital herpes
        • Case 18: Human papillomavirus
      • Skin Findings
        • Case 2: Striae
        • Case 7: Scald burn
        • Case 10: Perianal streptococcal dermatitis (PSD)
        • Case 20: Bruises to the pinna
        • Case 22: Moxibustion, cupping and coining
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