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Imaging the less seriously head injured child
  1. L LIGHT, Consultant Community Paediatrician and
  1. Designated Doctor, Child Protection
  2. Greenhill Health Centre, Church Street
  3. Lichfield WS13 6JL, UK

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Editor,—I read with interest the recent paper by Glasgow and McGovern which suggested that bruising with a yellow hue suggests that injury occurred at least 48 hours earlier.1Unfortunately, this statement is not referenced. However, I am aware of three papers on the age and colour of bruising.2-4

Langlois and Gresham4 studied the colour changes of bruises with time and found it was possible to conclude only that a bruise with a yellow colour was more than 18 hours old. The significance of the appearance of other colours in terms of estimating the time of …

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