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A 41-year-old woman presented with a 21-year history of a left orbital mass. She reported 3 distinct episodes of sudden proptosis, periorbital bruising, pain, nausea and vomiting with resulting stepwise deterioration in her vision. Her symptoms resolved spontaneously over several days, with the
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the specific characteristics and management of internal orbital fractures in the pediatric population.
METHODS
Retrospective observational case series.
METHODS
Thirty-four pediatric patients between the ages of 1 and 18 years with internal orbital ("blowout")
The third most common facial fractures in children are fractures of the orbit, and the medial wall and floor are the commonest sites affected. The aetiology, clinical presentation, and timing of operation all differ from those of adults. If there are few or no clinical signs, but oculocardiac reflex
Orbital injuries warranting surgical intervention are infrequent in the paediatric population, but 'blowout, trap door' fractures are unique in children and may constitute a relative surgical emergency. A retrospective review of isolated orbital floor fractures at the Royal Children's Hospital of
OBJECTIVE
To study the clinical presentation, operative findings, and postoperative results of a surgical series of isolated orbital floor fractures in children.
METHODS
Noncomparative, retrospective, consecutive case series.
METHODS
Thirty-four patients (34 orbits) less than 18 years of age with