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A man with panda eyes after a fall
Mahdi, Dana ; Salem Yosief, Lydia ; Butt, Umar ; Cassidy, Aaron ; Luckiewicz, Andrzej ; Malik, Adnan Ather ; Malik, Amman ; Jain, Neel ; Ali, M Adam
Mahdi, Dana
Salem Yosief, Lydia
Butt, Umar
Cassidy, Aaron
Luckiewicz, Andrzej
Malik, Adnan Ather
Malik, Amman
Jain, Neel
Ali, M Adam
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King's College London; Glenfield Hospital, Leicester; George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Nuneaton; University of Birmingham; Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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2022-09-08
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Most commonly caused by trauma, basal skull fractures present with a range of clinical signs. These include periorbital ecchymosis, as seen in this case, as well as rhinorrhea, otorrhoea and post-mastoid ecchymosis. Suspected cases must be managed with appropriate imaging and medical or surgical treatment as indicated.
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Mahdi D, Yosief LS, Butt U, Cassidy A, Luckiewicz A, Malik AA, Malik A, Jain N, Ali MA. A man with panda eyes after a fall. Clin Case Rep. 2022 Sep 8;10(9):e6233. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.6233.
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