Raccoon eyes
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Raccoon eyes (also known in the UK as panda eyes) or periorbital ecchymosis is a sign of basal skull fracture.[1] It results from blood from skull fracture tracking down into the soft tissue around the eyes.
Raccoon eyes may also be a sign of disseminated neuroblastoma[2] or amyloidosis. It can also be a side effect of using cocaine.[citation needed]
Raccoon eyes may also be a sign of Multiple Myeloma.
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- ↑ Gumus K (2007). "A child with raccoon eyes masquerading as trauma". Int Ophthalmol. 27 (6): 379–81. doi:10.1007/s10792-007-9089-y. PMID 17534581.