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RMJ. 2024; 49(1): 181-184


Common radiological findings in victims of intimate partner violence: A narrative review

Waleed Faraj Alkhaldi.




Abstract

Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse by a current or former partner or spouse is known as intimate partner violence (IPV). It is the most prevalent type of violence against women. It's also the easiest to avoid among violent acts. Clinical decision making is influenced by imaging findings associated with IPV. Evaluation of pertinent patient demographic, trauma, and common radiological factors was conducted to determine the prevalence, nature, and severity of injuries in IPV patients. Medical experts often misdiagnose IPV, which affects millions of women. Radiologists and other healthcare personnel might raise awareness of this "invisible" yet pervasive public health issue by integrating adult IPV diagnosis in core training and employing machine learning. Longitudinal imaging and clinical data provide objective information and warnings that can change victim treatment and aid law enforcement.

Key words: Violence, Intimate partner, Victims, Sexual Violence.






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