Presentation
Facial trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 25
Gender: Male
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There is right intraorbital gas and a trace of right ethmoid air cell hemorrhage adjacent to a subtle fracture of the medial orbital wall.
Case Discussion
This case of right medial orbital wall fracture emphasizes how by detecting gas outside of the paranasal sinuses and hemorrhage within the paranasal sinuses you can often track down even the most tiny facial fracture.