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1

Patient with history of blunt trauma to face presents with enophthalmos, diplopia on upward gaze and loss of sensitivity over cheek. True statement about this is:

AMaxillary fracture

BZygomatic bone is most likely injured

CIt is a blow out fracture

DFrontal bone fracture

2

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a blowout fracture of the orbit?

AOrbital floor and medial wall involvement are common

BExophthalmos

CTear drop sign on CT scan

DDiplopia due to muscle entrapment

3

During a baseball game, the pitcher is hit in the left eye with a hard-hit line drive. He is rushed to the nearest emergency department where CT scan reveals left orbital rim and floor fractures and fluid in the left maxillary sinus. What are physical findings likely to include?

AExophthalmos

BCheek numbness

CLateral diplopia

DEpistaxis

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