| Literature DB >> 35262067 |
A H Zwayed1, Brandon Lucke-Wold2.
Abstract
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak from the nose (rhinorrhea) or the ear (otorrhea) are common with traumatic brain injuries. CSF leak from the orbital roof (ophthalmorrhea) is something rare and warrants further discussion. Case: We present a unique case of CSF leak from the orbital roof proceeded by three days history of trauma to the orbit. Discussion: Using the clinical case, we discuss unique aspects of the clinical picture, radiological findings of interest, and the surgical procedure for repair.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral spinal fluid leak; Ophthalmorrhea; Orbit; Repair
Year: 2022 PMID: 35262067 PMCID: PMC8900312
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SunText Rev Pediatr Care ISSN: 2766-5216
Figure 1:plain lateral skull X-ray showing the metallic head of the pen in the temporal fossa region.
Figure 2A: shows intact pen with its 2 parts B: picture of the same pen with demonstration of metallic portion that was extracted from temporal fossa.