Child abuse pediatrics: prevention, evaluation, and treatment

This review is designed to update the general pediatrician with information about current child maltreatment literature. The authors have selected salient articles, which inform daily practice of any professional involved in the care of children who may be at risk of child abuse. The field of child...

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