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Head, Face, and Neck Injuries During Operation Iraqi Freedom II: Results From the US Navy-Marine Corps Combat Trauma Registry

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The proportion of combat-related HFNIs is increasing and is primarily caused by IEDs. Improved protection for the vulnerable facial region is needed. Continued research on the changing nature of warfare and distribution of HFNIs is necessary to enhance the planning and delivery of combat casualty medical care.

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