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Traumatic intraorbital stone with globe displacement into the maxillary sinus
  1. A Akhaddar,
  2. B Elmostarchid,
  3. M Boucetta
  1. Department of Neurosurgery, Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital, Rabat, Morocco
  1. Correspondence to Ali Akhaddar, Bloc V2, Appt 5, Avenue Kamal Zebdi, Secteur 21, Hay Riyad, Rabat 10106, Morocco; akhaddar{at}hotmail.fr

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