Pseudoabusive burns in Asian refugees
K. W. Feldman
Six Southeast Asian refugee children had cigarettelike burn scars on the
lower trunk and abdomen. Questioning of the families disclosed that the
burns had been the result of therapeutic burning by folk medical healers
for prior illnesses. Pediatric practitioners should recognize the
therapeutic intent of these injuries to avoid inappropriate accusations of
child abuse. They can likewise encourage families to seek less harmful
alternative treatments.