Author: Jemina Loganathan / Editor: Adrian Boyle / Reviewer: Tadgh Moriarty, Ahmad Alabood / Codes: MaP4, OptP2, SLO4, TP1 / Published: 13/11/2020 / Reviewed: 02/05/2024
This 18-year-old patient was allegedly punched by a stranger during a night out. He presents with marked facial swelling and numbness over his right cheek.
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Which fracture is visible on this facial bones x-ray?
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