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Nell’infanzia le lesioni ossee conseguenti ad eventi non accidentali (non accidental injury, NAI) possono dipendere, come nel Soggetto adulto, da azioni repentine che producono un effetto fisico acuto per il quale si rende necessario un intervento urgente oppure derivare da una condotta ripetuta, tale da produrre danno e sofferenza fisica prolungati.
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Defilippi, C., Cotti, R. (2016). Lesioni ossee non accidentali. In: Faletti, C. (eds) Traumatologia scheletrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5732-6_19
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