Case of Accidental Trauma Resulting in Condylar Fractures in 3-Month-Old.

Pub Date : 2023-10-04 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/7611475
Maggie M Mouzourakis, Sarah S Seo, Resmiye Oral
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While mandibular fractures represent the most common craniofacial injury in the pediatric population, craniofacial fractures in infants are rare. Diagnosis is challenging with nonspecific presenting symptoms and often limited radiographic imaging. We report a case of nondisplaced mandibular condylar head fractures in a 3-month-old patient as a result of a fall with impact onto the chin, with associated sublingual hematoma (Coleman's sign). Although the initially observed sole finding of sublingual hematoma raised concern for child physical abuse, detailed history, oral exam, and multidisciplinary review of radiologic records by pediatrics, otolaryngology, and child protection teams established the accidental trauma diagnosis. The patient was managed conservatively with normal resumption of feeding. Detailed history and multidisciplinary approach to the management of pediatric facial trauma are important in establishing diagnoses and management.

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3个月大儿童意外外伤致髁突骨折1例。
虽然下颌骨骨折是儿科人群中最常见的颅面损伤,但婴儿的颅面骨折却很罕见。诊断是具有挑战性的非特异性症状和往往有限的放射学成像。我们报告了一例3个月大的患者非移位性下颌髁状突头部骨折,其原因是摔倒并撞击下巴,并伴有舌下血肿(Coleman征)。尽管最初观察到的唯一舌下血肿发现引起了人们对儿童身体虐待的担忧,但详细的病史、口腔检查以及儿科、耳鼻喉科和儿童保护团队对放射学记录的多学科审查确立了意外创伤诊断。患者得到保守治疗,恢复正常进食。儿童面部创伤的详细病史和多学科治疗方法对确定诊断和治疗非常重要。
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