Raccoon eyes

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Raccoon eye or periorbital bruising or is a sign of basal skull fracture. It results from blood from skull fracture tracking down into the soft tissue around the eye.

It may also be referred to as panda eyes, especially in the UK.

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  • Herbella, FA; Mudo M, Delmonti C, Braga FM, Del Grande JC (Dec 2001). "'Raccoon eyes' (periorbital haematoma) as a sign of skull base fracture.". Injury 32 (10): 745-7. PMID 11754879. Retrieved on September 7, 2006. 
  • Head and Spine Injuries (PDF). Seattle-King County EMS (2006). Retrieved on September 7, 2006.

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