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1077 related items for PubMed ID: 24561367

  • 1. Pediatric facial fractures as a result of gunshot injuries: an examination of associated injuries and trends in management.
    Hoppe IC, Kordahi AM, Paik AM, Lee ES, Granick MS.
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  • 2. Examination of life-threatening injuries in 431 pediatric facial fractures at a level 1 trauma center.
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  • 3. Outcomes Following Low-Energy Civilian Gunshot Wound Trauma to the Lower Extremities: Results of a Standard Protocol at an Urban Trauma Center.
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    Iowa Orthop J; 2015 Sep; 35():65-9. PubMed ID: 26361447
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  • 4. Treating civilian gunshot wounds to the extremities in a level 1 trauma center: our experience and recommendations.
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  • 11. Impact of facial fractures and intracranial injuries on hospitalization outcomes following firearm injuries.
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  • 12. Traumatic Falls in the Pediatric Population: Facial Fracture Patterns Observed in a Leading Cause of Childhood Injury.
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  • 13. Facial Fractures as a Result of Falls in the Elderly: Concomitant Injuries and Management Strategies.
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  • 14. Gunshot wounds of the face in attempted suicide patients.
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  • 18. A Single-Center Review of Facial Fractures as the Result of High-Speed Projectile Injuries.
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