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Relationship Between Nasal Fracture and Blowout Fracture: Can Nasal Fracture Be a Predictor of Blowout Fracture?

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019
Nasal and blowout fractures are the most common injuries from craniomaxillofacial trauma. Nasal fractures are easily diagnosed by clinical signs, such as pain and crepitus. However, blowout fractures are frequently asymptomatic and are easy to miss without computed tomographic (CT) scanning. This study analyzed the relation between the 2 fracture types
Tae Gon, Kim   +5 more
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Blowout Fractures of the Orbit

2011
An orbital floor fracture or “blowout fracture” is most often associated with midfacial trauma ranging from mild, and almost insignificant, to severe, and debilitating. When called upon to assess the patient with a blowout fracture, the first step in treatment is to take a careful history and ask about the mechanism of injury.
David R. Jordan, Louise Mawn
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Orbital Blowout Fractures

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1967
M, Kroll, J, Wolper
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Blowout Fracture of the Orbit

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981
B, Smith, R, Lisman
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Blowout Fractures of the Orbit

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1964
S, LERMAN, L M, CRAMER
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ORBITAL BLOWOUT FRACTURES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
W, Firth-Smith, P A, Rogers
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Blowout Fractures of the Orbit

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1976
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ORBITAL BLOWOUT FRACTURES

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1985
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A CRITICAL LOOK AT THE “BLOWOUT” FRACTURE

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1972
G F, Crikelair   +3 more
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