201. The Imaging of Maxillofacial Trauma and its Pertinence to Surgical Intervention
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P Butala, Mark P. Bernstein, and Nisha Mehta
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,MEDLINE ,Dentistry ,Nose ,Maxillary Fractures ,Mandibular Fractures ,Intervention (counseling) ,Multidetector Computed Tomography ,Multidetector computed tomography ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,Orbital Fractures ,Zygomatic Fractures ,Skull Fractures ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Emergency department ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Frontal Sinus ,Female ,Maxillofacial Injuries ,Medical emergency ,business - Abstract
Maxillofacial skeletal injuries account for a large proportion of emergency department visits and often result in surgical consultation. Although many of the principles of detection and repair are basic, the evolution of technology and therapeutic strategies has led to improved patient outcomes. This article aims to provide a review of the imaging aspects involved in maxillofacial trauma and to delineate its relevance to management.
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- 2012
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