Posttraumatic cerebrospinal fluid cyst of the orbit

A 41-year-old woman had a motor vehicle accident and sustained a fracture of the left temporal bone with anterior and middle skull base involvement. After 10 months, she developed persistent right-sided exophthalmus. Orbital computed tomography scans showed a soft tissue mass in the roof of the righ...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2006-01, Vol.17 (1), p.189-191
Hauptverfasser: Marković, Mirjana Vukelić, Brkljacić, Boris, Ratković, Naranda Aljinović, Vilendecić, Milorad, Franćeski, Dalibor, Curić, Josip
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Dentistry
Exophthalmos - etiology
Female
Fistula - etiology
Follow-Up Studies
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