2013
DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2013.43966
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An analysis of 45 patients with pure nasal fractures

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“…In the current study the personal assaults was the most common cause (29.03%), and it was comparable to other studies [14][15][16][17], [19], [20] , While other studies [18], [21] found that, fall was the most frequent cause. The variability in frequency of the cause of the trauma, depend on the location in which the study has been performed, and also perhaps due to cultural level, difference lifestyles, and the specific community characteristic, as the violence including personal assaults, becoming increasing in our society probability as result from instability in security conditions in this community, so the reflection of that, it made the our society becoming more violent, at the time of the current study performed.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…In the current study the personal assaults was the most common cause (29.03%), and it was comparable to other studies [14][15][16][17], [19], [20] , While other studies [18], [21] found that, fall was the most frequent cause. The variability in frequency of the cause of the trauma, depend on the location in which the study has been performed, and also perhaps due to cultural level, difference lifestyles, and the specific community characteristic, as the violence including personal assaults, becoming increasing in our society probability as result from instability in security conditions in this community, so the reflection of that, it made the our society becoming more violent, at the time of the current study performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The topography of the nasal pyramid according the age group and the gender, the results as follows; in the age group (0-10), most common nasal pyramid topography was no deformity and it's found in (80%),while in the reminder age groups, the most common nasal deformity was sided deviation, as follows; in age group (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) it was (63.15%), in age group (21-30) years, it was (50%), in age group (31-40), it was (77.77%), as it shown in table 3. The relationship between the mechanism of the trauma and the topography of the nasal pyramid, it reveled that; regarding falling as the etiological factor, the most common type of nasal pyramid topography was no deformity, in the reminder etiologies, the most common nasal pyramid topography was sided deviation, as follows; in case of accident apart from fall there were 16 patients (47.05%), in personal assault; there were 20 patients (55.55%), in road traffic accident, there were 16 patients (53.33%) ,and in sport injury; there were 8 patients (80%) as shown in table 4.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…(), Carmo et al . (), Cil & Kahraman (), Court‐Brown & Caesar (), de la Cova (), Eggensperger et al . (), Flanslow et al .…”
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“…Nasal bone fractures are the most common fractures of the face, accounting for more than 50% of all facial fractures in adults . Their aetiology tends to differ depending on the patients domicile, but is usually caused by blunt trauma to the midface, that is fall, violence, traffic accident or sport injuries …”
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