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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Nasal Fractures.

Cigdem Firat KocaTurgut CelikSukru AydinMehmet KellesSeyma Yasar
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
In conclusion, our number of nasal fracture cases was decreased during the pandemic period compared to the 1-year period before the pandemic. We observed the most common type IIA nasal fracture. We gave outpatient treatment to most of the patients. Our most common cause of fracture was assault. We intervened in our cases in an average of 6 days and preferred closed reduction most frequently. We could not find any study on the same subject in the literature, and we aimed to contribute to the literature with this study.
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