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Diagnosis and management of nasal fractures
Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 12/17/08
Chan J et al. - Nasal fractures are one of the most common facial injuries, occurring across a broad spectrum of age groups. Inadequate acute injury treatment can lead to persistent airway obstruction and nasal deformities that are subsequently more difficult to correct. Herein authors discuss common presentations of nasal fractures, classifications, and options for treatment.
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