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Traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome: Review of literature and report of three cases
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2012
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TraumatologySurgeryAnatomyCraniomaxillofacial TraumaOptic NerveOrthopaedic SurgeryFacial TraumaRare ComplexMaxillofacial SurgeryOphthalmologySimultaneous CompressionCiliary BodyTrauma SurgerySinal SurgeryCraniomaxillofacial Trauma SurgeryOculoplasticsNeuroanatomyOrgan InjuryGlaucomaCraniofacial SurgeryOrbital DisorderMedicine
The classical features of superior orbital fissure syndrome arise due to compression of all or some anatomical structures passing through the fissure. A conservative approach is advocated in this condition unless there is a bony impingement of the neuronal structure and/or simultaneous compression of optic nerve leading to blindness or diminished vision. This paper reports three cases of this rare complex and also presents a review of literature.
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