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Cervical spine injury in maxillofacial trauma
Z. Lalani
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, K. M. Bonanthaya
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injuries
100%
spine
100%
trauma
100%
patients
41%
tissues
33%
hospitals
16%
damage
16%
india
8%
teaching
8%
roads
8%
women
8%
range
8%
interventions
8%
reviews
8%
design
8%
mortality
8%
morbidity
8%
men
8%
accidents
8%
radiographs
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Injury
100%
Maxillofacial Injury
100%
Cervical Spine Injury
100%
Facial Trauma
40%
Hard Tissue
40%
Cervical Spine
40%
Tissue Injury
20%
Traffic Accident
20%
Retrospective Study
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Injury
100%
Cervical Spine Injury
100%
Maxillofacial Injury
100%
Face Injury
40%
Retrospective Study
20%
Tissue Injury
20%