Do Not Fall for This; Diagnostic Challenges in Orbital Floor Fractures With Extraocular Muscle Entrapment
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.35268
Do Not Fall for This; Diagnostic Challenges in Orbital Floor Fractures With Extraocular Muscle Entrapment
Abstract
Extraocular muscles that are entrapped in orbital fracture sites require emergent surgical treatment. Muscle entrapment can present with subtle findings or mimic other conditions, contributing to delays in diagnosis. Here, we present two cases of extraocular muscle entrapment that were not immediately identified. By discussing the diagnostic challenge in these cases, we aim to increase the comfort of all physicians in identifying muscle entrapment in the emergency department.
Keywords: entrapment; extraocular muscles; oculocardiac reflex; ophthalmology; orbital fracture.
Copyright © 2023, Kumar et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared financial relationships, which are detailed in the next section.
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