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Consultant for Pediatricians. Vol. 5 No. 7
Child Abuse—or Mimic?
Is There a Medical Explanation? 6-Month-Old Girl With Genital Mass
By LAURA MARKLEY, MD, KAREN K. HANSEN, MD, and LORI D. FRASIER, MD—Series Editor |
July 1, 2006
Dr Markley is a triple-board resident at the University of Utah in the departments of pediatrics, psychiatry, and child psychiatry. Drs Hansen and Frasier are associate professors of pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Dr Hansen is a member, and Dr Frasier is medical director of the Medical Assessment Team at the Center for Safe and Healthy Families at the Primary Children's Medical Center, in Salt Lake City.
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