Facial Injuries
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25. ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA IN ASSAULT: A STUDY IN A HOSPITAL ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF SÃO PAULO / "Traumatismos buco maxilo faciais por agressão: estudo em hospital da periferia do município de São Paulo"
SUMMARY ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA IN ASSAULT: A STUDY IN A HOSPITAL ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF SÃO PAULO There has been an expressive increase in all forms of violence in todays society, specially the physical violence, which most of the times affects the face. This study aimed to review the charts of 493 patients victims of assault seen between december 200
Publicado em: 2002
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26. Head injuries in helmeted child bicyclists.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the characteristics and the severity of head and facial injuries to helmeted child bicyclists, and whether the helmet contributed to the injury, and to study factors related to bicycle accidents. DESIGN: Retrospective review of two case series. Children sustaining head injury while not wearing helmets were studied as a form of referen
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27. Facial Injuries
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28. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FACIAL INJURIES *
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29. Hazards of baby walkers in a European context.
OBJECTIVES: To identify conditions related to baby walker injuries in a Greek population. DESIGN: Analysis of all baby walker related injuries recorded during a 12 month period by the childhood injury surveillance system established in one of the two teaching hospitals for children serving the population of Athens. SETTING: Emergency clinics of A Kyriakou Ch
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30. Corneal abrasion and alkali burn secondary to automobile air bag inflation
A 59‐year‐old woman self presented to the emergency department with a painful right eye following a motor vehicle accident. She had reduced visual acuity and the eye had an alkaline pH with complete corneal uptake of fluorescein. Diagnosis of corneal abrasion and alkali burn to her right eye secondary to inflation of a driver's automobile airbag was made
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31. Helmet use improves outcomes after motorcycle accidents.
To determine the effects of motorcycle helmet use on the outcome of patients admitted to a Level I trauma center, we studied patient outcomes and demographic and epidemiologic variables of 474 patients injured in motorcycle collisions and treated at such a center over a 45-month period. Of those involved in a motorcycle collision, 50% were not wearing a helm
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32. Epidemiology of bicycle injuries and risk factors for serious injury.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk factors for serious injury to bicyclists, aside from helmet use. DESIGN: Prospective case-control study. SETTING: Seven Seattle area hospital emergency departments and two county medical examiner's offices. PATIENTS: Individuals treated in the emergency department or dying from bicycle related injuries. MEASUREMENTS: Informat
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33. Children and bicycles: what is really happening? Studies of fatal and non-fatal bicycle injury.
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to ascertain the causes of accidents, injuries, and deaths in children who ride bicycles. Fatality and injury rates were also studied in order to compare with other studies. METHODS: Two studies of children were undertaken in children aged less than 15 years. In the first (retrospective fatality study), children w
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34. Traumatic ventricular septal defect.
A 26 year old man was admitted to hospital following a traffic accident. He had been sitting in the back of a car without wearing a seat belt. He suffered crush injuries on the anterior chest wall, trunk, and legs. On admission he was awake and cooperative, but restless, and obviously in severe pain. Radiography of the skull, facial bones, chest, spine, pelv