Missed orbital wall blow-out fracture as a cause of post-enucleation socket syndrome

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S Ataullah
R W Whitehouse
M Stelmach
S Shah
B Leatherbarrow
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[1] Manchester Royal Eye Hospital,Department of Clinical Radiology
[2] Manchester Royal Infirmary,undefined
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Eye | 1999年 / 13卷
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Blow-out fracture; Computed tomography; Post-enucleation socket syndrome; Trauma;
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Background Post-enucleation socket syndrome (PESS: deep upper lid sulcus, ptosis or upper lid retraction, enophthalmos and lower lid laxity) is a well-recognised complication of a volume-deficient anophthalmic socket. A patient requiring enucleation following severe ocular trauma may have an underlying orbital wall blow-out fracture which if overlooked can cause severe volume deficit with poor cosmesis and limited prosthesis motility.
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