Intracranial Hemorrhage and Facial Fractures After Nose Blowing and Sternutation: A Case Report
Cameron G. Hanson,
Christopher Stewart,
Keith Cronovich
Abstract:Introduction: Blowing the nose and sneezing are ubiquitous physiologic processes. While exceedingly rare, traumatic injuries have been described. We detail a case of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage and orbital fractures sustained as a result of these two phenomena in an otherwise healthy adult without known risk factors for bleeding or intracranial hemorrhage. Case Report: A 79-year-old female presented to the emergency department after blowing her nose with an episode of sneezing following mild e… Show more
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