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Differential Diagnosis For Facial bruise/ecchymosis
- Trauma Causes
Falls/trauma
Fracture, nasal bone
Motor vehicle accident
Multiple trauma
Fracture, facial bones
Fracture/sinus/facial/maxilla bone- Neoplastic Disorders
Neuroblastoma- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Foul play or abuse- Synonyms
- Ecchymoses, ecchymosis, Ecchymosis (finding), Ecchymosis (morphologic abnormality), Facial appearance, Facial appearance (observable entity), Facies
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)