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Craniofacial Assault Against Women: A National Evaluation Defining At-risk Populations and Outcomes.

Thomas JohnstoneDylan SinghFarrah LiuMax SilversteinJennifer ShahHalley DarrachKristan StaudenmayerClifford SheckterRahim Nazerali
Published in: The Journal of craniofacial surgery (2024)
Facial fractures were especially common in lower income, uninsured, urban, and Black populations. Examining the patterns of injury and presentation are critical to improve prevention strategies and screening tools, identifying critical patients, and develop a more efficient and effective system to treat and support female patients suffering facial fractures secondary to assault.
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