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A cat usually falls in a splayed-leg position and lands on all four limbs; the head then
 
A cat usually falls in a splayed-leg position and lands on all four limbs; the head then
 
bounces against the landing surface.
 
bounces against the landing surface.
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|l1=High-Rise Syndrome
 
|q2=What are the other possible maxillofacial components of this syndrome?
 
|q2=What are the other possible maxillofacial components of this syndrome?
 
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#Mandibular fractures, in particular mandibular symphysis separation.  
 
#Mandibular fractures, in particular mandibular symphysis separation.  
 
#Temporomandibular joint luxation and fracture of the condyloid process.
 
#Temporomandibular joint luxation and fracture of the condyloid process.
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|q3=What are the treatment options for this specific injury?
 
|q3=What are the treatment options for this specific injury?
 
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However, occasionally this healing does not take place and a persistent oronasal fistula results; the latter condition is far more difficult to manage.
 
However, occasionally this healing does not take place and a persistent oronasal fistula results; the latter condition is far more difficult to manage.
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