An unusual foreign body in the infratemporal fossa

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Abstract

Infratemporal fossa injuries are uncommon and often go undetected presenting later with complications. We present a case of an infratemporal fossa penetrating injury with a ball point spring following a vehicular accident. Post-traumatic trismus even following supposedly trivial injury in the area should raise suspicion of possible injury in this location.

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Ramdas, S. (2016). An unusual foreign body in the infratemporal fossa. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 49(2), 275–278. https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.191312

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