Indirect traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in closed head trauma with a reported incidence varying from 0.5 to 5%. The neuropathy is typically seen on the same side as the blunt trauma.[1] We present a case of traumatic optic neuropathy involving the contralateral orbit, with a continuous fracture line running from the side that sustained the trauma to the opposite optic canal.
Indirect traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in closed head trauma with a reported incidence varying from 0.5 to 5%. The neuropathy is typically seen on the same side as the blunt trauma.[1] We present a case of traumatic optic neuropathy involving the contralateral orbit, with a continuous fractu...
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