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Traumatic Lesions of Face
Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP, FSIIM, FAHSE, FACRMichelle A. Michel, MD
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

    ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

    • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

      • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

        • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

          • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

            • Other Essential Information

              Selected References

              1. Alimohammadi R: Imaging of dentoalveolar and jaw trauma. Radiol Clin North Am. 56(1):105-124, 2018
              2. Ricci JA et al: Comparing head and facial computed tomographic imaging in identifying operative facial fractures. Ann Plast Surg. ePub, 2018
              3. Dougherty WM et al: Evidence-based medicine in facial trauma. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 25(4):629-643, 2017
              4. Leinhart J et al: Facial trauma in sports. Curr Sports Med Rep. 16(1):23-29, 2017
              5. Plawecki A et al: Recreational activity and facial trauma among older adults. JAMA Facial Plast Surg. 19(6):453-458, 2017
              6. Choi SH et al: Analysis of traffic accident-related facial trauma. J Craniofac Surg. 27(7):1682-1685, 2016
              7. Ludi EK et al: Do radiologists and surgeons speak the same language? A retrospective review of facial trauma. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 207(5):1070-1076, 2016
              8. Garg RK et al: Nasolacrimal system fractures: a description of radiologic findings and associated outcomes. Ann Plast Surg. 75(4):407-13, 2015
              9. Sitzman TJ et al: Validation of clinical criteria for obtaining maxillofacial computed tomography in patients with trauma. J Craniofac Surg. 26(4):1199-202, 2015
              10. Sitzman TJ et al: Clinical criteria for obtaining maxillofacial computed tomographic scans in trauma patients. Plast Reconstr Surg. 127(3):1270-8, 2011
              11. Gentry LR et al: High-resolution CT analysis of facial struts in trauma: 1. Normal anatomy. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 140(3):523-32, 1983
              12. Gentry LR et al: High-resolution CT analysis of facial struts in trauma: 2. Osseous and soft-tissue complications. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 140(3):533-41, 1983
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              DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

                ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

                • Key Differential Diagnosis Issues

                  • Helpful Clues for Common Diagnoses

                    • Helpful Clues for Less Common Diagnoses

                      • Helpful Clues for Rare Diagnoses

                        • Other Essential Information

                          Selected References

                          1. Alimohammadi R: Imaging of dentoalveolar and jaw trauma. Radiol Clin North Am. 56(1):105-124, 2018
                          2. Ricci JA et al: Comparing head and facial computed tomographic imaging in identifying operative facial fractures. Ann Plast Surg. ePub, 2018
                          3. Dougherty WM et al: Evidence-based medicine in facial trauma. Facial Plast Surg Clin North Am. 25(4):629-643, 2017
                          4. Leinhart J et al: Facial trauma in sports. Curr Sports Med Rep. 16(1):23-29, 2017
                          5. Plawecki A et al: Recreational activity and facial trauma among older adults. JAMA Facial Plast Surg. 19(6):453-458, 2017
                          6. Choi SH et al: Analysis of traffic accident-related facial trauma. J Craniofac Surg. 27(7):1682-1685, 2016
                          7. Ludi EK et al: Do radiologists and surgeons speak the same language? A retrospective review of facial trauma. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 207(5):1070-1076, 2016
                          8. Garg RK et al: Nasolacrimal system fractures: a description of radiologic findings and associated outcomes. Ann Plast Surg. 75(4):407-13, 2015
                          9. Sitzman TJ et al: Validation of clinical criteria for obtaining maxillofacial computed tomography in patients with trauma. J Craniofac Surg. 26(4):1199-202, 2015
                          10. Sitzman TJ et al: Clinical criteria for obtaining maxillofacial computed tomographic scans in trauma patients. Plast Reconstr Surg. 127(3):1270-8, 2011
                          11. Gentry LR et al: High-resolution CT analysis of facial struts in trauma: 1. Normal anatomy. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 140(3):523-32, 1983
                          12. Gentry LR et al: High-resolution CT analysis of facial struts in trauma: 2. Osseous and soft-tissue complications. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 140(3):533-41, 1983