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Malar and maxillary fractures among pediatric patients and the risk factors for mortality.

Dani StanboulySara J StewartJack A HarrisSung-Kiang Chuang
Published in: Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology (2022)
Patients in their late teens most commonly sustained malar and maxillary fractures, likely due to general trends in craniomaxillofacial development. The presence of other fractures located in close proximity to the mid-face increased the risk of mortality among pediatric patients with malar and maxillary fractures. This may be explained by the anatomical approximation of the mid-face to vital neurovascular structures of the head, which, when damaged, may prove fatal.
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