Pediatric orbital emphysema and pneumocephalus following a compressed air gun injury: a case report
Pediatric orbital emphysema and pneumocephalus following a compressed air gun injury: a case report
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Orbital emphysema and pneumocephalus rarely occur without associated skull fractures. Over the past decades, a few case reports have documented compressed air injuries as a rare cause of orbital emphysema and pneumocephalus in the absence of concomitant skull fractures leading to various injuries.
We illustrate here a 12-year-old boy who present...
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Pediatric orbital emphysema and pneumocephalus following a compressed air gun injury: a case report
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1471-2431
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1471-2431
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10.1186/s12887-025-05468-0