| Literature DB >> 8337501 |
A A Dobler1, A L Nathenson, J D Cameron, E T Carpel, A M Janda, J E Pederson.
Abstract
Orbital emphysema is radiologically apparent in 50% of cases of orbital fractures, but it is generally a benign, self-limited condition. However, visual loss may occur if a fracture produces orbital compression via a ball-valve effect, allowing air to enter but not leave the orbit. A case of compressive orbital emphysema complicated by ischemic optic neuropathy is reported. Intraorbital needle aspiration relieved the compression with improvement of visual acuity and normalization of intraocular pressure.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8337501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Retina ISSN: 0275-004X Impact factor: 4.256