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Rugby-related adult maxillofacial trauma injuries: a NEISS database study.

David J LaffertyTyler PionJason E CohnTom ShokriYadranko DucicMofiyinfolu Sokoya
Published in: Oral and maxillofacial surgery (2021)
When evaluating a patient with a rugby-related injury, one should expect injuries to the eyelid, eye area, or nose. The most common fracture pattern will most likely be nasal bone. Despite these injuries, the vast majority of patients will be treated and released.
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