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Anatomy / Blowout fracture / Tripod fracture / Superior orbital fissure / Orbit / Facial trauma / Exophthalmos / Enophthalmos / Tarsus / Bone fractures / Medicine / Human anatomy
Date: 2014-02-04 16:41:53
Anatomy
Blowout fracture
Tripod fracture
Superior orbital fissure
Orbit
Facial trauma
Exophthalmos
Enophthalmos
Tarsus
Bone fractures
Medicine
Human anatomy

TITLE: Orbital Floor Fractures SOURCE: Grand Rounds Presentation, UTMB, Dept. of Otolaryngology DATE: April 11, 2007 RESIDENT PHYSICIAN: Jacques Peltier, MD FACULTY ADVISOR: Francis B. Quinn, Jr., MD SERIES EDITORS: Fran

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