In the course of my work, I was asked by a physician from South America for information about lack of genital injury in sexual assault patients. Based on the work I did for him, I ended up with a fairly lengthy bibliography, which I have subsequently turned into the newest clinical guide on sexual assault anogenital injury. It’s not exhaustive (particularly the peds section, which isn’t my area of specialization), but it’s pretty comprehensive. Of course, if I’ve forgotten anything, please shoot me a note so I can add it to the bibliography.


Sexual Assault Injury

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  1. Tweets that mention Clinical Guide: Sexual Assault Injury : Forensic Healthcare Online -- Topsy.com on July 30, 2010 5:21 pm

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  2. Sexual harassment training on October 30, 2010 6:54 am

    Sexual harassment is really very common problem nowadays. It affected normal mental Growth. Even sexual assault injury can able to destroy anyone’s mental strength________

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