A missed case of a large occult intraorbital branch foreign body caused by tree branch laceration: case report - Scorecard - MDSpire

A missed case of a large occult intraorbital branch foreign body caused by tree branch laceration: case report

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  • Bolun Xu

  • Shufeng Xu

  • Yixuan Tong

  • Zongduan Zhang

  • June 3, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Undetected Intraorbital Foreign Body from Tree Branch Injury: A Case Study

At a Glance

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Condition
Key MechanismsMisdiagnosis of orbital cellulitis and conjunctival contusion; presence of vegetative foreign body leading to infection (source needed).
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