https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30672906 Cholestatic liver disease

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2019 Jan 21. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000001740. [Epub ahead of print]
Bone Fractures in Children With Cholestatic Liver Disease May Mimic Those Seen in Child Abuse.

Goldner D, Vittorio J, Barrios DM1, McGuire J2, Brodlie S, Brown J, Lobritto S, Martinez M.

Abstract

Certain fractures in children are highly specific for child abuse. Metabolic bone disease frequently develops in patients with cholestatic liver disease (CLD); this can result in weakened bones and a predisposition to pathologic fractures. Fractures that occur in patients with rickets and osteopenia may mimic a bone response to inflicted injury, which in children raise the concern of child abuse. Here we report a series of 15 patients with CLD who developed pathologic fractures in the setting of metabolic bone disease. During initial evaluation, the caretakers of 5 of these 15 patients were reported to child protective services and investigated for child abuse. Pediatricians should be aware that children with CLD have an increased incidence of pathologic fractures, even after the cholestasis has resolved.

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