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Orbital floor fractures and ocular complications.

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This article is published in American Journal of Ophthalmology.The article was published on 1971-10-01. It has received 29 citations till now.

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A current 10-year retrospective survey of 199 surgically treated orbital floor fractures in a nonurban tertiary care center.

TL;DR: Impure and pure orbital floor fractures revealed striking differences in several demographic aspects, including mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms of presentation, spectrum of associated trauma, and the severity of concomitant trauma.
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Orbital Wall and Volume Relationships

TL;DR: With physical models based on measurements of five dry human skulls, it has been possible to move a whole wall or part of a wall and, thereby, adjust the orbital volume, which is useful in predicting the relationship of the orbital wall position and volume-information.
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Association between ocular injuries and internal orbital fractures.

TL;DR: The low incidence of significant ocular injury may indicate that direct contact of the globe with the traumatic force is not common, and gives credence to the buckling theory of blowout fracture, which seems more likely in most cases.
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Blindness after facial fractures: A 19-year retrospective study

TL;DR: A 19-year review of patients with facial fractures who were treated in the Iranian Maxillofacial Unit at the Mobasher Emergency Hospital, Hamedan Province, Iran, to specifically consider those fractures that resulted in blindness or severe visual impairment.
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Clinical signs of orbital wall fractures as a function of anatomic location.

TL;DR: Posttraumatic orbital clinical signs are associated with a higher incidence of medial orbital wall component fracture than fractures without involvement of the medial wall, which should not be an exclusion criterion for a surgical intervention when clinical orbital signs exist.
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Concomitant Blowout Fracture of the Orbit and Rupture of the Globe

TL;DR: Concomitant blowout fracture and rupture of the globe occurred in two patients and according to the hydraulic concept of pathogenesis, the simultaneous occurrence of these injuries is improbable.
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