A Case of Medialized Lateral Maxillary Sinus Wall: A Pillar of Support

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Abstract

The number of maxillofacial trauma (MFT) cases attended in the Emergency Department is progressively increasing in trend, owing to the rising statistics of motor-vehicle accidents (MVAs) and urban assaults in addition to occupational-related injuries. Prompt and thorough assessment is important for accurate diagnosis and paramount treatment plans. We will be discussing a case of unusual presentation of an orbital floor fracture post-MVA which was treated conservatively based on the clinical assessments during follow-ups, supported by radiological findings. We will also briefly discuss the different radiological modalities available in assessing MFT and late presentation of enophthalmos.

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Othman, I. A., Hashim, N. D., & Nazimi, A. J. (2018). A Case of Medialized Lateral Maxillary Sinus Wall: A Pillar of Support. Case Reports in Medicine, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4053531

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