Injuries to the facial bones and adjacent soft tissues are common. The sheer pace of modern life with high-speed travel as well as an increasingly violent and intolerant society have made facial trauma a form of social disease from which no one is immune (Batnitzki and McMillan 1990). The combination of traffic accidents and blows sustained during fights and assaults accounts for more than 80% of all injuries to the facial skeleton
Imaging of facial injuries
SALVOLINI, UGO;POLONARA, GABRIELE;
2007-01-01
Abstract
Injuries to the facial bones and adjacent soft tissues are common. The sheer pace of modern life with high-speed travel as well as an increasingly violent and intolerant society have made facial trauma a form of social disease from which no one is immune (Batnitzki and McMillan 1990). The combination of traffic accidents and blows sustained during fights and assaults accounts for more than 80% of all injuries to the facial skeletonFile in questo prodotto:
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