Impending child abuse. Psychosomatic symptoms in adults as a clue
R. P. Mogielnicki, N. P. Mogielnicki, J. E. Chandler and M. P. Weissberg
Adult patients involved in or threatened by the possibility of committing
child abuse may develop acute functional symptoms that result in their
seeking emergency medical help. Three cases are presented as examples of
this relationship. In two, the functional symptom was paralysis or paresis.
In the third, symptoms were more diffuse. Recognition of the association
between functional symptoms and child abuse may permit intervention before
serious child injury occurs.