Computer Aided Facial Bone Fracture Diagnosis (CA-FBFD) System Based on Object Detection Model
Facial bone fractures must be diagnosed and treated as early as possible to avoid complications and sequelae. CT images need to be analyzed to detect fractures, but the analysis is time-consuming, and enough specialists are not available to analyze them.
Gwiseong Moon +5 more
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Urban drinking and driving: comparison of electric scooter and bicycle related accidents in facial fracture patients. [PDF]
Background In recent years, electric scooters (e-scooter) have emerged as an alternative mode of urban transport due to their availability and effortless use.
Murros O +4 more
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Trends in the incidence, prevalence and years lived with disability of facial fracture at global, regional and national levels from 1990 to 2017. [PDF]
Background Facial fracture is one of the most common injuries globally. Some types of facial fractures may cause irreversible damage and can be life-threatening.
Wu J, Min A, Wang W, Su T.
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Do Infield Softball Masks Effectively Reduce Facial Fracture Risk? [PDF]
Infield softball masks are intended to reduce facial fracture risk, but are rarely worn. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of infield masks’ ability to attenuate facial fracture risk over a range of designs and materials.
Morris TP, Gellner RA, Rowson S.
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Background Facial injuries are common in children with blunt trauma. Most are soft tissue lacerations and dental injuries readily apparent on clinical examination. Fractures requiring operative intervention are rare.
Thais Calderon +13 more
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Analysis of 809 Facial Bone Fractures in a Pediatric and Adolescent Population [PDF]
Background Facial fractures are infrequent in children and adolescents and have different clinical features from those in adults. The low incidence in children and adolescents reflects the flexibility and underdevelopment of their facial skeletons, as ...
Sang Hun Kim +2 more
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Mandibular fracture in younger children is the most common facial fracture among all the facial fracture in the sequence of condyles followed by symphysis/parasymphysis and body of the mandible.
Neeraj Kumar, Richa, Krishan Gauba
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Predictors for Nonaccidental Trauma in a Child With a Fracture-A National Inpatient Database Study. [PDF]
BackgroundDespite heightened awareness and multidisciplinary efforts, a predictive model to help the clinician quantify the likelihood of nonaccidental trauma (NAT) in a child presenting with a fracture does not exist.
Sabharwal, Sanjeev +3 more
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Orthodontic management of facial asymmetry caused by early condilar fracture in a growing patient [PDF]
Introduction. There are numerous possible causes of facial asymmetry. The facial asymmetry can be summarized and divided into three main categories: congenital, developmental, and acquired, resulting from disease or trauma.
Papadopulos Konstantinos +2 more
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The Isolated Orbital Floor Fracture from a Transconjunctival or Subciliary Perspective-A Standardized Anthropometric Evaluation [PDF]
Background: The influence of orbital fractures and their repair on the rate of deformities of the lower eyelid is an ongoing source of discussion in the literature.
Djedovic, Gabriel +7 more
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