Fig. 12From: Imaging foreign bodies in head and neck trauma: a pictorial reviewBroken water glass. Coronal CT sections (a, b) and 3-dimensional volume rendering (c) displaying intraorbital hyperdense foreign objects (arrows) in close proximity to the globe and the inferior oblique muscle (a) and inside the infratemporal fossa, protruding into the maxillary sinus and orbital cavity (b). Pronounced hyperdensity of the glass objects enables their differentiation from dislocated bone fragments (arrowhead). Also note intraorbital-subperiosteal haematoma (asterisk)Back to article page