Abstract

A 38 year-old female suffered an orbital blow out fracture and oculomotor palsy due to blunt orbital trauma. After surgical treatment she developed an occlusion of the superior temporal branch of the central retinal artery. At 6 month follow-up, the oculomotor palsy was resolved and visual acuity improved, but with a residual left inferior scotoma.

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