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2. Ipsilateral exophthalmos in subfrontal epidural hematomas - report of four cases. J Neurosurg to years after blunt trauma, there has been a report of a haematic cyst presenting within 2 weeks post trauma.89 Haematic cysts have been associated with spontaneous haemorrhage, blood dyscrasias, vascular disease, lymphangiomas, and cavernous haemangiomas.7 Although haematic cysts may erode through the bony orbit, an association with an extradural haematoma has not been described.69 In this case, the finding of an extradural and orbital haematoma at the time of surgery was unexpected, particularly as the boy was conscious without neurological deficit. A similar neuroradiological clinical picture associated with an;Gruszkiewicz, J.,1972
3. Exophthalmos and epidural hematoma;Watts, C.;South MedJ,1976
4. Frontal epidural haematoma with ipsilateral exophthalmos;Bollinger, B.; Lomholdt Knudsen, L.;Neuroradiology,1987
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