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Pediatric posttraumatic orbital subperiosteal hematoma.

Bahram EshraghiMarjan Razi-KhosroshahiHamidreza HasaniDavid I Silbert
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2020)
The most common location for posttraumatic orbital subperiosteal hematoma is the superior orbital wall. Traumatic optic neuropathy and permanent visual loss are uncommon. Observation, surgical drainage, and aspiration are common treatment options.
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