Original paper
126 White-Eyed Blowout Fracture in The Paediatric Patient Thought to Be A Head Injury – A Missed Diagnosis
Abstract
White eyed blowout fracture or ‘trapdoor fracture’ is an orbital floor injury caused by blunt force trauma directly to the orbit causing ocular muscle entrapment between fractured bones of the floor of the orbit. It is most commonly encountered in the paediatric patient population and presents acutely with little to no periorbital signs of injury. This serious diagnosis is frequently missed at initial presentation due to a lack of obvious soft...
Paper Details
Title
126 White-Eyed Blowout Fracture in The Paediatric Patient Thought to Be A Head Injury – A Missed Diagnosis
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
108
Issue
Supplement_2
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