Yang Z Q
First Affiliated Clinical College, Bethune Univ., Changchun.
Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Ke Za Zhi. 1993;28(4):231-2, 253.
Twenty-one cases of fractures of nasofrontoethmoidorbital complex were reported. Clinical features were: 1. Deformity of nasal root (100%), including widening of intercanthal distances (71%) and sharpening of nasofrontal angle (28%). 2. Epistaxis (100%). 3. Visual disturbances (62%). 4. Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea (33%). 5. Enophthalmos (23%). 6. Facial paralysis (14%). The applied anatomy, main points for diagnosis, and therapeutic principles were discussed.