Orbital Mass Detected with POCUS
A previously healthy 46-year-old female patient presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with a primary complaint of binocular diplopia worsening over the past 48 hours. Physical exam revealed minor left inferior lid ecchymosis and was significant for proptosis (Figure 1a). There was no pain on ex...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Rusiecki (Author), Andrew Helt (Author), Kathryn McCabe (Author), Colin Bell (Author) |
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