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Huber, A; Fischer, J; Simbrunner, J.
[An unusual case of a blow-out fracture. Entrance of a bone fragment into the frontal lobe after a ski accident].
Neurochirurgia (Stuttg). 1993; 36(4):137-139
Doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1053814
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Simbrunner Josef
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Due to a ski accident a 16-year old girl suffered from headache, periorbital hematoma and ptosis of the right eyelid. No penetrating injury could be seen, but in the CT scan a blow-out fracture of the orbital roof and floor was verified. Since there was no evident lesion of the eye muscles, an operative indication could only be a neurosurgical one. Because of the traumatic connection between frontal cerebrum and sinus maxillaris we expected a CSF rhinorrhoea, which could not be confirmed.
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Athletic Injuries - diagnostic imaging
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea - diagnostic imaging
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Diagnosis, Differential -
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Female -
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Fracture Healing - physiology
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Frontal Lobe - diagnostic imaging
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FRONTOBASAL FRACTURES
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BLOW-OUT FRACTURE
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CSF RHINORRHEA
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SKI ACCIDENT