Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4033263 | Survey of Ophthalmology | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The authors present an illustrative case of occult transorbital penetrating intracranial injury in a child, and review the literature concerning patterns of low-velocity, non-projectile injury during the era of modern CT and MRI study. Review of the mechanism of injury and analysis of surface entry site of penetration in 38 cases suggests recurring patterns of injury in occult and non-occult cases. A classification system based on surface entry zone site is applied to these injuries. Knowledge of the classification system should increase clinical suspicion for this type of often occult, penetrating orbito-cranial injury and direct appropriate investigation to provide earlier detection and diagnosis of the transorbital, intracranial penetration.
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Authors
Roger E. MD, Dawn N. MD, Paul D. MD, Larry P. MD, Basil MD, Leo MD, Mayumi MD,