Palm Bruising in Infants: A Recognizable Pattern of Abuse

Bruising in an infant is an important sentinel injury that should raise concern for child physical abuse, and should prompt a medical evaluation for occult injury. Hyperflexion during forceful squeezing of an infant's hand results in a distinct pattern of bruising along the palmar and interdigital creases, as well as the palmar eminences. Self-inflicted injury by the infant or injury resulting from benign handling should not be accepted as plausible explanations for this injury. The presence of concurrent occult injuries is common, and further supports concerns for abuse.
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Violence: Recognition, Management and Prevention Source Type: research