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Retrospective study about the postoperative stability of zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture
Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the postoperative stability of zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fractures according to the number of fixation sites and to investigate the direction of postoperative displacement of the unfixed part of the
Seoghwan Yang +3 more
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Endoscopic Endonasal Repair and Reconstruction of Traumatic Anterior Skull Base Defects
Eighty percent of cerebrospinal fluid leaks (CSF) occur following trauma and complicate 12 to 13% percent of all basilar skull fractures (Prosser, Vender, and Solares, 2011).
Isabelle J. M. Williams +3 more
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To study the association of CSF leaks in open and closed FrontoBasal Skull Fractures [PDF]
Objective: To study the association of CSF leaks in open and closed Frontobasal skull fractures. Background: Frontobasal skull fractures are a complex entity. CSF leak is common after such injuries. This study examines the relationship between occurrence
Pandurang Barve +6 more
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New methods of investigation of the external base of skull at fatal injuries inpassenger compartment
Basal skull fractures are frequent and cause certain difficulties in detection of the mechanism of their formation. Common dissecting methods do not allow detailed study of the external base of skull and deform facial soft tissues.
A. B. Shadymov, A. S. Novosyolov
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Azimuthal Equidistant Mapping and Projection of Head CT Scans for Fracture Visualization
Skull fractures of the base and facial regions of the skull are challenging to identify, even by expert radiologists. The intricate nature and subtle features of such fractures, demand meticulous attention and ample time allocation to assure effective ...
Nicolas Hadjittoouli +2 more
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Diagnostic Utility of Conventional Radiography in Head Injury [PDF]
Background: Head injury is the frequent cause of morbidity and mortality and frequently encountered in emergency department. Radiological examination of the skull is an indispensable part in the management of patients suffering from head trauma. Aim:
Hitesh Chawla +5 more
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Considering the importance of jaw and facial fractures due to their proximity to vital elements and the lack of reduction in hospital capacities for this emergency during the corona pandemic, the aim of the research is to determine ...
Maryam Haghani +2 more
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Skull fracture detection for point-of-care diagnostics using microwave technique
The possibility to detect severity of skull fractures outside the hospital already in the accident location would be a promising eHealth application.
Mariella Särestöniemi +4 more
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Background Schizophrenia was clinically documented to co-occur with fractures and aberrant bone mineral density (BMD), but the potential causal relationship remained unclear. This study aimed to test the causal effects between schizophrenia and fractures
Ningning Jia +10 more
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Microwave (MW) sensing is regarded as a promising technique for various medical monitoring and diagnostic applications due to its numerous advantages and the potential to be developed into a portable device for use outside hospital settings.
Mariella Särestöniemi +3 more
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