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. 2020 Jun 26;36(9):1009–1017. doi: 10.1007/s00383-020-04706-z

Table 2.

Positive skeletal survey per clinical injury

Age in monthsa Fracture AHT Bruise NAT sibling/twin Total no. positive skeletal survey/total skeletal survey (%)
0–6 27/63 (43) 30/63 (48) 20/25 (80) 5/9 (56) 89/167 (53)
7–12 5/36 (14) 3/21 (14) 3/8 (38) 0/2 (0) 9/65 (14)
13–18 1/8 (13) 1/3 (33) 0/5 (0) 3/20 (15)
19–24 2/9 (22) 1/6 (17) 2/3 (67) 5/20 (25)
25–36 1/6 (17) 0/2 (0) 0/1 (0) 2/11 (18)
37–48 1/3 (33) 1/6 (17) 0/1 (0) 3/12 (25)
Total 37/126 (29) 33/90 (37) 26/50 (52) 7/21 (33) 111/296 (38)

Per age category and initial clinical injury for obtaining the skeletal survey is the count of positive skeletal survey versus the total skeletal surveys in this category provided and corresponding %. The column right provides data of all skeletal surveys per age category, positive skeletal survey count / total skeletal survey count and corresponding %

Blank cells signify 0 subjects in this group

NAT non-accidental trauma, AHT abusive head trauma

aTotal number of subjects per category, the age of one child was unknown and is only included in the total amount