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Sexual Abuse, Child
> Original Article: Has This Prepubertal Girl Been Sexually Abused? > Why Perform a Physical Examination for Sexual Abuse Acutely? > Taking a History >
Box 54-1 Suggested Behavioral Questions
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Sexual Abuse, Child
> Make the Diagnosis: Sexual Abuse, Child > Population in Whom Sexual Abuse Should be Considered >
Sexual abuse is not typically considered in the prepubertal child in the absence of caregivers'...
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