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Orbital fracture

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A break in one of the bones that make up the orbit.

Since the orbit is the seat of the globe (the eye), an orbital fracture can be a serious, sight-threatening break.

(Goggles are recommended for racquetball and handball players because of significant risk of orbital fracture from the impact of a speeding ball.) The orbit is complexly constituted.

It is made up of parts of six bones: the frontal, ethmoidal, lacrimal, and sphenoid bones and the maxilla and zygoma.

A break in the orbit portion of one or more of these six bones is an orbital fracture.

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