
doi: 10.1007/bf00153491
pmid: 2625086
Optic nerve evulsion is an uncommon traumatic event, which may result from various orbital or facial injuries. Two patients in whom clear media permitted prompt diagnosis are described. The possible mechanisms are not quite clear, but extreme rotation of the globe seems to play an important role.
Adult, Male, Fundus Oculi, Visual Acuity, Retinal Hemorrhage, Optic Nerve, Eye Injuries, Optic Nerve Injuries, Optic Nerve Diseases, Humans, Orbit, Aged
Adult, Male, Fundus Oculi, Visual Acuity, Retinal Hemorrhage, Optic Nerve, Eye Injuries, Optic Nerve Injuries, Optic Nerve Diseases, Humans, Orbit, Aged
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