How are cartilaginous injuries best evaluated by imaging? List three of the most common radiographic findings in nasal fracture. What are the best radiographic views for evaluating nasal fractures? What are the radiographic characteristics of facial fractures? What areas of the mandible are most prone to fracture? What is the best view for evaluating fractures of the zygomatic arch? What is the most common complex arch fracture? What is the most common fracture pattern of the mandible? What is the most common type of facial fracture? What normal anatomic landmark may be confused with fracture lines on radiographs? What structure is involved in all Le Fort fractures? Which are more common, simple or comminuted arch fractures? Which seven structures are fractured in a Le Fort III fracture? Which six structures are fractured in a Le Fort II fracture? Which three structures are fractured in a Le Fort I fracture? Book traversal links for Facial trauma ‹ What other gastrointestinal conditions can be associated with arthropathy? Up How are cartilaginous injuries best evaluated by imaging? ›