Which skull fracture occurs at the base of the skull and may present with Battle's sign and raccoon eyes?

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Multiple Choice

Which skull fracture occurs at the base of the skull and may present with Battle's sign and raccoon eyes?

Explanation:
Basal skull fracture is a break at the base of the skull. It often shows Battle’s sign (bruising behind the ear) and raccoon eyes (bruising around the eyes) from blood tracking into the soft tissues near the skull base. These signs point to injury at the base rather than a fracture of the skull’s outer table. Other fracture types include linear fractures (a simple crack through the bone), depressed fractures (bone pushed inward), and comminuted fractures (bone broken into several pieces); these do not typically produce the classic Battle’s sign and raccoon eyes.

Basal skull fracture is a break at the base of the skull. It often shows Battle’s sign (bruising behind the ear) and raccoon eyes (bruising around the eyes) from blood tracking into the soft tissues near the skull base. These signs point to injury at the base rather than a fracture of the skull’s outer table. Other fracture types include linear fractures (a simple crack through the bone), depressed fractures (bone pushed inward), and comminuted fractures (bone broken into several pieces); these do not typically produce the classic Battle’s sign and raccoon eyes.

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