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TEN-4-FACESp Child Abuse Screening Tool
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2022Feb 11
Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce, an Emergency Medicine physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, discusses her research to help early detection of child abuse, called TEN-4-FACESp. TEN-4-FACESp is a useful acronym to help screen children under 4 years of age with bruising to identify when a bruise is more likely to be caused by abuse than accidental injury. TEN-4-FACESp stands for bruising to the Torso, Ears, Neck, Frenulum, Angle of the jaw, Cheeks, Eyelids or Subconjunctivae, “4” represents infants 4 months and younger with any bruise, anywhere, and “p” represents the presence of patterned bruising (“TEN-4-FACESp”). Learn more: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/res...

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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

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