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Nowroozzadeh MH – Orbital trauma usually affects the bony parts of the orbit; however, in rare cases foreign bodies are found within the orbit. In this report, authors introduce a case with unusual large intraorbital foreign bodies after a motorcycle accident. Although one of the foreign bodies was located in the posterior orbit, they required only one simple operation for retrieval.

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