Three cases of inflicted hypopharyngeal perforation, an unusual manifestation of child physical abuse, are presented here. The extant literature on abusive pharyngeal injuries is reviewed with a discussion of the features that distinguish inflicted from unintentional etiologies. A glossary of medical terminology is provided at the end of the article.
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