evaluating a bruise of possible abusive aetiology
Last reviewed 01/2018
Consult local guidance re: management of abuse.
A careful investigation of a child with an unexplained or inadequately explained bruise is important since in some cases the bruises may not be associated with abuse e.g. - underlying coagulopathies (1). During assessment:
- document the following
- location, number, size (two maximum diameters)
- petechiae if present
- history of cause (if any given)
- photograph relevant bruises, including a right angled measuring device and colour scale in the photo
- FBC, coagulation studies, von Willebrand Factor
- obtain a family/personal history of bleeding disorder
- if age is <2 years consider other occult injury e.g. - fractures, retinal haemorrhage, intracranial abnormality (1)
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