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Citation

Salonen EM, Koivikko MP, Koskinen SK. Dentomaxillofac. Radiol. 2010; 39(2): 107-113.

Affiliation

Elina Salonen, Helsinki Medical Imaging Center, Department of Radiology, Toolo Trauma Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Topeliuksenkatu 5, 00029 HUS, Helsinki, Finland. E-mail: elina.m.salonen@hus.fi.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Publisher British Institute of Radiology)

DOI

10.1259/dmfr/67015359

PMID

20100923

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The multidetector CT (MDCT) findings of facial trauma in victims of interpersonal violence were assessed. METHODS: All MDCT requests for suspected facial injury during a 62 month period were retrieved; 727 cases met the inclusion criteria. Images were interpreted by two researchers by consensus. RESULTS: Of the 727 patients (aged 15-86 years old, mean 37), 583 (80.2%) were male and 144 (19.8%) female. Of all the patients, 74% had a fracture, and of these 44% had multiple non-contiguous fractures. CONCLUSIONS: Violence is a very common cause of facial injury. Nasal and orbital fractures predominate. Males are more often involved; they are younger, sustain fractures more often and significantly more often present with high-energy fracture patterns. LeFort fractures are often unilateral or asymmetrical, and are frequently accompanied by other, clinically significant fractures. Up to 25% of patients with fractures do not have paranasal sinus effusions.


Language: en

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