2015, Number 615
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2015; 72 (615)
Fractura nasal
Navarrete AK
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 275-279
PDF size: 208.41 Kb.
ABSTRACT
As the most prominent facial
feature, the nose carries an
increased risk of traumatic
injury. Nasal fracture is the
most common bone injury of the
adult face and frequently results
from motor vehicle accidents,
sports-related injuries, and
altercations. Although often
initially considered minor,
nasal fracture may eventually
result in significant cosmetic
or functional defects. Optimal
management of nasal trauma
in the acute setting is critical
in minimizing secondary nasal
deformities.
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