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Orbital Emphysema: Case Reports and Review of the Literature
INGRID E. ZIMMER-GALLER, M.D., GEORGE B. BARTLEY, M.D. Mayo Clinic Proceedings Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages (February 1994) DOI: /S (12) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (case 3). A and B, Swelling of left eyelid, mild proptosis, and restriction of upgaze in 14-year-old boy after blunt trauma to left orbit. Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 (case 3). Radiograph of orbit, showing air in superior left orbit. Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 (case 3). Patient had complete recovery. (Photograph was taken 3 years after injury.) Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 4 (case 4). Slit-lamp examination in 41-year-old man who was struck in left eye by compressed-air hose, showing subconjunctival air (arrows) and small conjunctival laceration in inferior fornix. Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 5 (case 5). Periorbital ecchymosis, subcutaneous eyelid emphysema, and subconjunctival emphysema in 74-year-old man who sustained blunt trauma to left orbit. (Completely ptotic upper lid is being held open.) Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 6 (case 5). Computed tomographic scan of head, showing postoperative changes in left lateral orbit and proptosis and air (arrows) in left orbit. Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 7 (case 5). Complete recovery 1 month after injury. (Mild exotropia of left eye predated orbital trauma.) Mayo Clinic Proceedings , DOI: ( /S (12) ) Copyright © 1994 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions
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