Title of article :
A case report of an unexpected traumatic brain injury following severe child abuse
Author/Authors :
Habibzadeh, Reza Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Iran , Bolvardi, Ehsan Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Iran , Rayat Dost, Esmail Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Jahrom University of Medical sciences, Iran , Foroughian, Mahdi Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Child abuse has been defined as allowing others to cause physical,
emotional, and sexual harm, and also physical and emotional pain to a child. The present
study was a report on a case of physical and sexual child abuse accompanied by traumatic
brain injury (TBI) referred to an emergency department.
Case Presentation: A 4-year-old child was rushed into an emergency department by her
mother. At the time of hospital admission, the child was feeling confused and drowsy
and had symptoms of hemorrhage in the right preperitoneal space as well as bleeding
from the mouth. According to the pattern of the child’s admission to the emergency
department, contradictory descriptions by parents, clinical examinations, and TBI pattern;
the probability of a case of child abuse was raised. Thus; neurosurgery, legal medicine,
gynecology, and surgery consultations were requested. With regard to the brain injury
and epidural hematoma, immediate measures (i.e. head lifting, taking Dilantin, blood
glucose control, blood pressure control, and maintaining adequate oxygen saturation in
the arterial blood) were taken to put a stop to secondary brain injury, and the patient was
then transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) for further treatments.
Conclusion: In the present case study, the child was seriously examined and followed up.
In conclusion; 20 days later, the case was discharged from the pediatric ward with good
medical conditions, and received counseling and psychiatric services for one year.
Keywords :
Child Abuse , Injury , Trauma , Brain
Journal title :
Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma