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Die traumatologische Befunderstellung und Begutachtung

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Entscheidend bei der Begutachtung und Behandlung des verletzten Kindes ist, differenzialdiagnostisch an ein mögliches nichtakzidentelles Trauma zu denken. Besonders gefährdet sind Kinder unter zwei Jahren. Ein fundiertes Fachwissen in der Kindertraumatologie und ein ständiges Überprüfen von Plausibilitäten sind für die Bestätigung oder den Ausschluss des Verdachts einer eventuell stattgefundenen Misshandlung notwendig.

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Luxl, M. (2016). Die traumatologische Befunderstellung und Begutachtung. In: Völkl-Kernstock, S., Kienbacher, C. (eds) Forensische Arbeit mit Kindern und Jugendlichen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1608-1_8

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