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A Fracture Involving the Facial Bones Where a Blow to One

Question 163

Question 163

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A fracture involving the facial bones where a blow to one side causes a fracture to the opposite side is termed a ____ fracture.


A) tripod
B) blow-out
C) Le Fort
D) contrecoup

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