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Characteristics of craniofacial trauma in a rural hospital in South India
Amit Agrawal
*
, R. B. Prasad
, L. Shetty
, S. Nachiappan
,
M. Manju
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Anatomy, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
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india
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hospitals
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injuries
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trauma
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patients
50%
fractures
50%
males
12%
females
12%
populations
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range
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mortality
12%
losses
12%
vomiting
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developing countries
12%
developed countries
12%
accidents
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motors
12%
skull
12%
rural areas
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital
100%
Injury
100%
Head Injury
50%
Clinical Feature
33%
Face Fracture
33%
Face Injury
16%
Headache
16%
Counseling
16%
Skull Fracture
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Injury
100%
Closed Head Injury
50%
Clinical Feature
33%
Face Fracture
33%
Headache
16%
Counseling
16%
Facial Trauma
16%
Retrospective Study
16%
Skull Fracture
16%
Conscience
16%
Population and Population Related Phenomena
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Injury
100%
Head Injury
50%
Clinical Feature
33%
Face Fracture
33%
Retrospective Study
16%
Headache
16%
Skull Fracture
16%
Face Injury
16%
Neuroscience
Face
100%
Closed Head Injury
66%
Skull
33%
Headache
33%