Volume 111, Issue 10 , Pages 893-895, December 2009
Epidural hematoma revealed by exophthalmia, two cases reports
Abstract
Epidural or extradural hematoma is a well known entity, usually a complication of severe traumatic head injury. The clinical presentation is most commonly a decline in consciousness and new neurological deficits. Fewer than 20% of patients demonstrate the classic presentation of a lucid interval between the initial trauma and subsequent neurological deterioration. The association of an epidural hematoma with a subperiostal intraorbital hematoma is rare, where exophthalmia is the only presenting sign. We report on two cases of frontal epidural hematoma revealed by an exophthalmia after a minor head trauma. On reporting our cases we aim to increase the awareness of this association each time a head or facial trauma is associated with exophthalmia.
Keywords: Epidural haematoma, Exophthalmia, Craniofacial trauma
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PII: S0303-8467(09)00208-X
doi:10.1016/j.clineuro.2009.08.005
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Volume 111, Issue 10 , Pages 893-895, December 2009
