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Orbitonasal metallic foreign body
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Behera, Shashwat
, Bajaj, Mandeep S
, Yadav, Saumya
, Pujari, Amar
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Abscesses
/ Case reports
/ Foreign bodies
/ Images In
/ medical education
/ Motility
/ ophthalmology
/ radiology
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Visual acuity
2017
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Orbitonasal metallic foreign body
by
Behera, Shashwat
, Bajaj, Mandeep S
, Yadav, Saumya
, Pujari, Amar
in
Abscesses
/ Case reports
/ Foreign bodies
/ Images In
/ medical education
/ Motility
/ ophthalmology
/ radiology
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ Visual acuity
2017
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Orbitonasal metallic foreign body
2017
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Overview
Here, in the current case, the course of the foreign body was unpredictable on clinical examination but a careful ultrasound evaluation revealed the suspicious unusual course towards the medial orbital wall to gain access into either nasal cavity or into the cranium. Initial orbital plain radiograph followed by non-contrast CT is the preferred protocol for the screening and defining the course of the metallic foreign body in and around the orbit.1 2 Early clinical intervention for superficial foreign body with preliminary clinical and plain radiographic findings may be optimal but for deeper foreign body which is breaching the orbital boundaries to enter into the adjacent nasal and cranial cavity need combined detailed clinical and imaging findings for optimal visual and cosmetic outcomes. Skilful clinical evaluation followed by thorough imaging helps in identifying the actual path of foreign body to achieve optimal visual and cosmetic results.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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