Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
345389 Child Abuse & Neglect 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundForeign body aspiration in children is commonly seen in emergency departments and carries a significant mortality. Abusive foreign body suffocation is not well described.MethodsWe present a case-series of four infants who presented with aspiration of a baby wipe.ResultsEach child was found to be a victim of child physical abuse with substantial morbidity and mortality associated with the aspiration of the wipe and associated injuries.ConclusionsWe recommend that infants who present with a baby wipe aspiration should be considered as likely victims of child abuse and physicians should evaluate each infant for associated injuries of the oropharynx, skin, skeleton, and head.

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