Depressed frontal bone fracture

Case contributed by Bruno Di Muzio
Diagnosis certain

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MVA.

Patient Data

Age: 33
Gender: Male

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There are comminuted fractures involving both anterior and posterior frontal sinuses walls and the anterior ethmoid bone, with a depressed pattern noted by the displacement of the dorsum nasal. Frontal and anterior ethmoidal haemosinuses are noted as well as bilateral pneumo-orbits due to papyracea lamina fractures. Tiny pneumo-cranium bubble noted adjacent to the frontal fracture that extends to the intracranial surface. 

Case Discussion

Extensive depressed fracture involving the frontal bone (frontal sinuses) and ethmoid bone. Brain study was unremarkable. 

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