What is Broken Eye Socket?

The eye socket is a bony cup that surrounds and protects the eye. The top (rim) of the socket is made of thick bones, while the floor and nasal side of the socket is thin and susceptible to a break (fracture). A broken eye socket is a fracture to the socket involving the rim, the floor or both.

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Who has Broken Eye Socket at PatientsLikeMe?

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Current Age
Distribution of females vs. males
Gender
56% Females
44% Males
Age at first symptom
Age at first symptom # of patients Proportion
0-19 years 0
20-29 years 1
30-39 years 2
40-49 years 1
50-59 years 1
60-69 years 0
70+ years 0
Diagnosis status
Diagnosis status # of patients Proportion
Diagnosed 6
Not Diagnosed 2

These charts show data from Broken Eye Socket patients who have completed their condition history

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