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Fig. 2. Diagram of infant skeleton reveals specific sites and total
number of all extremity fractures detected on postmortem radiography in abuse
victims. All fractures were classic metaphyseal lesions, which are associated
with high index of suspicion of abuse, except two fractures that involved
proximal right tibial diaphysis in one infant and left distal radial diaphysis
in another infant. In two infants with these fractures, classic metaphyseal
fractures were also present in other extremities. R = right.