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Camel-Related Facial Injuries: A Seven-Year Retrospective Study [PDF]
Facial injuries caused by camels can be associated with adverse long-term effects on patients’ quality of life. We aimed to investigate camel-related facial injuries in Al-Ain City, UAE, focusing on their incidence, types, mechanisms, anatomical ...
Mohamed A. Al-Ali +3 more
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The prevalence of head and facial injuries among children in Saudi Arabia following road traffic crashes [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are the leading cause of death among children in Saudi Arabia. Childhood injuries can be prevented or minimized if safety measures, such as car seats, are implemented.
Suliman Alghnam +7 more
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Penetrating facial injury from angle grinder use: management and prevention [PDF]
Injuries resulting from the use of angle grinders are numerous. The most common sites injured are the head and face. The high speed disc of angle grinders does not respect anatomical boundaries or structures and thus the injuries produced can be ...
Varley Iain +3 more
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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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Sports-related facial trauma in the Indian population - A systematic review
Background: Sports injuries are a growing concern which requires immediate attention. Dental injuries are the most common type of orofacial injuries sustained during sports activities.
S Shreya +2 more
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Background After clinical evaluation in the emergency department (ED), facial burn patients are usually intubated to protect their airways. However, the possibility of unnecessary intubation or delayed intubation after admission exists.
Ruo-Yi Huang +7 more
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Facial injury patterns associated with stand-up electric scooters in unhelmeted riders
Background In recent years, the number of people riding stand-up electric scooters in South Korea has increased rapidly. This study analyzed the facial injury patterns associated with stand-up electric scooter-related trauma in patients who visited our ...
Hyeon Seok Kim +4 more
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Management of intractable oronasal bleeding using Sengstaken-Blakemore tubes in patients with facial trauma: a case series and technical notes [PDF]
Objective Intractable massive oronasal bleeding can become a life-threatening condition. The success rate of conventional bleeding control methods other than transarterial embolization (TAE) is not expected to be high.
Gi Woon Kim +5 more
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MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA, ETIOLOGY AND PROFILE OF PATIENTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY [PDF]
Objective: To describe the profile of patients with facial trauma admitted in a hospital located in a metropolitan area of Northeast Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional and exploratory study was performed.
ILKY POLLANSKY SILVA E FARIAS +4 more
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Aim: Comparison of injuries to the facial and cerebral parts of the skull causing death and grievous bodily harm, resulting solely from punches to the facial area of the skull.
Piotr Tomasz Arkuszewski +3 more
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