AbstractA 40-year-old woman with no history of trauma or prior surgery presented to the emergency department with headache and left eye pain after nose blowing. Noncontrast maxillofacial computed tomography examination revealed an orbital floor fracture that ultimately required surgical repair. There are nontraumatic causes of orbital blowout fractures, and imaging should be obtained irrespective of trauma history
Orbital floor blowout fractures may cause severe facial asymmetry, particularly when combined with p...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
A fracture of the orbital floor as a result of nose blowing is rare and we know of only three report...
We report a rare case of a right orbital roof blow-in fracture in a 40-year-old male with concomitan...
Rarely a blowout orbital fracture is related to sneezing in patients with no history of trauma or s...
Blow-out fractures usually involve the orbit in the floor or in the medial wall. Anyway, if the roof...
Background: Head trauma can lead to multiple ocular complications, among the most concerning is an o...
AbstractPure blowout fracture is an injury in which only one internal orbit wall is affected, withou...
P(論文)A case of blowout fracture of the left orbit is reported. A 61-year-old man was refered to our ...
Introduction: Blowing the nose and sneezing are ubiquitous physiologic processes. While exceedingly ...
Orbital emphysema commonly resolves with no morbidity. However, sight-threatening complications, suc...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Most common orbital fracture is blowout fracture and it is often result of ...
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye ...
Complete dislocation of an intact globe into the maxillary sinus after an extensive blowout fracture...
Orbital floor blowout fractures may cause severe facial asymmetry, particularly when combined with p...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...
A fracture of the orbital floor as a result of nose blowing is rare and we know of only three report...
We report a rare case of a right orbital roof blow-in fracture in a 40-year-old male with concomitan...
Rarely a blowout orbital fracture is related to sneezing in patients with no history of trauma or s...
Blow-out fractures usually involve the orbit in the floor or in the medial wall. Anyway, if the roof...
Background: Head trauma can lead to multiple ocular complications, among the most concerning is an o...
AbstractPure blowout fracture is an injury in which only one internal orbit wall is affected, withou...
P(論文)A case of blowout fracture of the left orbit is reported. A 61-year-old man was refered to our ...
Introduction: Blowing the nose and sneezing are ubiquitous physiologic processes. While exceedingly ...
Orbital emphysema commonly resolves with no morbidity. However, sight-threatening complications, suc...
INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Most common orbital fracture is blowout fracture and it is often result of ...
This is a case of a 67-year-old female with a history of Graves’ disease and associated thyroid eye ...
Complete dislocation of an intact globe into the maxillary sinus after an extensive blowout fracture...
Orbital floor blowout fractures may cause severe facial asymmetry, particularly when combined with p...
A 40-year-old man with no history of trauma or previous sinus surgery complained sudden right diplop...
Background: Blow-out fracture of the orbit is a common injury. However, not many cases are associate...