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The Value of Computed Tomographic Scanning in the Diagnosis and Management of Orbital Fractures Associated with Head Trauma: A Prospective, Consecutive Study at a Level I Trauma Center
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CT scan of the orbits is indicated for any head trauma patient who presents either one or more symptoms directly related to an orbital fracture or just isolated blepharohematoma. CT scan of the orbits is not indicated in asymptomatic head trauma patients. Inclusion of the orbits in the scanning is recommendable only if a CT scan is already being obtained for a head injury. Clinical follow-up is important to detect any late-appearing symptoms. Accurate clinical examination still plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of orbital fractures.
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