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Use of Poloxamer 188 Dressing in the Treatment of Facial and Scalp Burns in Pediatric Patients: A Case Series. [PDF]
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A Bear of a Case: Multidisciplinary Reconstruction Following a Grizzly Bear Mauling. [PDF]
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
In spite of a certain reduction in their numbers, facial injuries still raise frequent problems for general surgeons. Car accidents are now less commonly responsible than motorcycle accidents. In the most complex cases, one may find lesions of the soft parts and bony lesions in association.
Serge Krupp, C Nicoletis
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In spite of a certain reduction in their numbers, facial injuries still raise frequent problems for general surgeons. Car accidents are now less commonly responsible than motorcycle accidents. In the most complex cases, one may find lesions of the soft parts and bony lesions in association.
Serge Krupp, C Nicoletis
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Facial reanimation after facial nerve injury
Neurosurgery, 1991Abstract Patients with facial paralysis are often seen in neurosurgical practice. Obtaining full facial symmetry and function after facial nerve damage presents the neurosurgeon with a difficult challenge. Various surgical techniques have been developed to deal with this problem.
R H, Rosenwasser +4 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
A large percentage of the "traumatic" cases seen in the receiving ward of a general hospital are cases of acute facial injuries. Most frequently they occur in automobile accidents; next in frequency are those caused by a person being struck with a blunt object. A smaller number are due to knife or gunshot wounds.
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A large percentage of the "traumatic" cases seen in the receiving ward of a general hospital are cases of acute facial injuries. Most frequently they occur in automobile accidents; next in frequency are those caused by a person being struck with a blunt object. A smaller number are due to knife or gunshot wounds.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2013
Facial nerve trauma can be a devastating injury resulting in functional deficits and psychological distress. Deciding on the optimal course of treatment for patients with traumatic facial nerve injuries can be challenging, as there are many critical factors to be considered for each patient.
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Facial nerve trauma can be a devastating injury resulting in functional deficits and psychological distress. Deciding on the optimal course of treatment for patients with traumatic facial nerve injuries can be challenging, as there are many critical factors to be considered for each patient.
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