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Case Reports
. 1978 Dec 4;7(4):232-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF02386714.

Unusual bone involvement in congenital syphilis mimicking the battered child syndrome

Case Reports

Unusual bone involvement in congenital syphilis mimicking the battered child syndrome

C Horodniceanu et al. Pediatr Radiol. .

Abstract

Congenital syphilis is re-emerging in modern society. The pediatric radiologist may contribute to its early diagnosis. A case of unusual bone involvement with fracture of the olecranon and facial bone lesions is described; the condition had to be differentiated from the "battered child syndrome". The problem of congenital syphilis as an infectious disease versus bone dystrophy is also discussed.

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