Cortisol and C-Reactive Protein (Crp) Levels in Children Exposed to Physical and Sexual Violence Attending Menoufia University Hospitals.
Situhom Eagamy,
Samy Badawy,
Naira Girgis
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Children maltreatment is a common problem worldwide which needs proper evaluation for better management and prevention. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate whether violence (physical and sexual) in children is associated with changes in cortisol hormone and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and their potential role in evaluating type, frequency, severity, and outcome of such violence. METHODOLOGY: This study included all children presented to Menoufia university hospital suffering from physic… Show more
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