A young mother takes her three year old child to the pediatrician for a routine checkup. When asked if she has any concerns regarding her daughter’s health in general, the mother states that her child frequently complains of pain in her right leg and left wrist and just yesterday she complained that her right arm was hurting. The pediatrician decides to send the child for an x-ray of the leg and arms. The x-rays showed evidence of old healed fractures in both the leg and wrist and a new complete fracture of the ulna bone in her right arm. Upon consultation with the mother the pediatrician expressed concern not only about the numerous old healed fractures but also about the type of fracture the child currently has. He explains to the mother that this type of fracture is not common in young children.



•What type of fracture is most common in children? Why does this type of fracture occur?
•What are three possible reasons that this child has so many fractures?

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