FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF POSTTRAUMATIC SINUSITIS OF THE UPPER JAW (MAXILLA) IN PATIENTS WITH COMBINED FACIAL BONE INJURIES
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patients, neurosurgery, maxillofacial surgeryAbstract
Severe traumatic injuries are the third cause of death after cardiovascular and oncological diseases, and among people of working age it ranks first. People get severe combined injury in road accidents, in work-related injuries, in sports and natural disasters. According to the authors, 100% of patients with combined injuries of the bones of the facial skeleton have brain damage of varying degrees.
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