Title of article :
A Case of a Foreign Body Disguised as an Insect Bite: A Possible Child Abuse
Author/Authors :
Behzadnia, Mohammad Javad Trauma Research Center-Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences,Tehran , Saboori, Fatemeh Cancer Institute- Imam Khomeini Hospital-, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: Sewing needle is one of the most prevalent foreign bodies reported in child
abuse cases. However, foreign body presented as insect bite is extremely rare.
Case Presentation: Our case was a 20-month-old boy, admitted for his right knee swelling
and discomfort on walking in the morning of admission. There was only a small red point
on the medial side of his knee suggesting an insect bite. Because a metal object was found in
his radiologic assessment; further investigation was done because of suspected child abuse.
Eventually, a sewing needle was selectively removed in the operating room.
Conclusion: A high index of suspicion is required to distinguish such a rare case. Early
diagnosis and appropriate t
Keywords :
Knee , Foreign body , Sewing needle , Child abuse
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics