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Facial fractures in children
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Facial fractures were uncommon overall but occurred more frequently in children with major trauma. Plain facial radiographs provided limited additional diagnostic information to careful clinical examination and often fail to detect or clearly define a facial fracture in children. In the correct clinical setting, a facial CT scan allows accurate diagnosis of the injury and can reveal previously unsuspected additional fractures.
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