True for craniofacial trauma:
A- Skull fractures are seen in more than 5% of these.
B- A two rather than three films, plain film radiography reduces the diagnostic accuracy of fractures. ?? (3 Films, standard occipitomental, 30º occipitomental and a lateral film centered on the maxilla).
C- Only 50% of patients with intracranial haematoma have associated fractures. (90%)
D- Preliminary skull radiography is mandatory prior to computed tomography… True
E- A lateral view is unnecessary in the assessment of facial trauma.
A- Skull fractures are seen in more than 5% of these.
B- A two rather than three films, plain film radiography reduces the diagnostic accuracy of fractures. ?? (3 Films, standard occipitomental, 30º occipitomental and a lateral film centered on the maxilla).
C- Only 50% of patients with intracranial haematoma have associated fractures. (90%)
D- Preliminary skull radiography is mandatory prior to computed tomography… True
E- A lateral view is unnecessary in the assessment of facial trauma.
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