Novel technique to diagnose parotid duct injuries at the bedside using fluorescein
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- Corresponding author at: 505 Poplar St, Suite 111, Meadville, PA 16335 USA.

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Fig. 1
Common ED supplies needed to perform the technique to diagnose parotid duct injury: specimen cup, 10 mL syringe, 0000 lacrimal probe, 22 g angiocath, Wood's lamp, fluorescein strip.
Fig. 2
Massive right cheek soft tissue trauma from a gunshot wound. Fluorescence is seen in the wound bed demonstrating injury to the parotid duct.
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