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2016, Number 3

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Mul Med 2016; 20 (3)

Maxillofacial lesions produced by firearms. A case presentation at Al- Naquib Hospital in Yemen's Republic

Estrada SM, Sánchez PG, Quítela R
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Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 631-639
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Key words:

maxillofacial injuries/surgery, gunshot wounds.

ABSTRACT

It was presented a case of 32 years old male patient Yemeni what was attended for Cuban doctors at Al-Naquib Hospital, with gunshot wound, that cause great destruction of the facial bones. Emergency surgical treatment and reconstruction was made.


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