The presence of 'donkey-face' deformity, malocclusion, mobile face, marked facial oedema and CSF rhinorrhoea are clinical presentations of which maxillary facial fracture?
A) Le Fort I (transverse)
B) Le Fort II (pyramidal)
C) Le Fort III (craniofacial dysjunction)
D) None are correct
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