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Core curriculum illustration: orbital blow out fracture

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This is the 32nd installment of a series that will highlight one case per publication issue from the bank of cases available online as part of the American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) educational resources. Our goal is to generate more interest in and use of our online materials. To view more cases online, please visit the ASER Core Curriculum and Recommendations for Study online at: http://www.erad.org/page/CCIP_TOC

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Mubashir Ramzan, M., Fadl, S. & Linnau, K.F. Core curriculum illustration: orbital blow out fracture. Emerg Radiol 25, 561–563 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10140-017-1505-7

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