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Fig. 1. Flowchart of all child abuse deaths (n = 14) from 106 consecutive cases shows seven patients had fractures present on postmortem radiography. Six (43%) of 14 patients had fractures of both appendicular and axial skeleton. One (7%) of 14 patients had fractures involving only axial skeleton. Seven (50%) of 14 abuse victims had no skeletal survey findings.