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. 2016 Jun 21;17(2):51–55. doi: 10.7181/acfs.2016.17.2.51

Fig. 4. This patient was injured during an altercation (Case 1), and the treatment of nasal fracture was delayed due to the diagnosis of active tuberculosis. The type-II lateral impact fracture was reduced at 21 days. (A) Preoperative computed tomography (CT) image shows multiple segmental fractures, displaced end plate, less contact with the marginal bony surface, and zero septal deviation. (B) Postoperative CT image shows smooth arch contour without any nasal pyramid deviation or malalignment.

Fig. 4