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FOREIGN BODY IN THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
To the Editor. —Regarding the query on feeling of foreign body in the eye (Arch Ophthal 76 :902 [Dec] 1966), one more very frequently overlooked possibility in patients of this age and older is senile laxity of the conjunctiva when it is thrown into folds by movement of the eye and pressure by the lids especially at the lower limbus (Hughes, W.L ...
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Stony Intraocular Foreign Body (Eye of Stone)

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2012
Ocular traumata are relevant sight threatening incidents [1]. Males are more often involved than females as well as rural dwellers more often than urban inhabitants [2]. Most accidents occur at work (60 %) followed by accidents at home (24 %) [2]. Risk factors for a poor visual outcome are rupture of the globe, scleral wound extending further than 5 ...
Töteberg-Harms, M   +5 more
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Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Treatment of Intraorbital Foreign Bodies in a Tertiary Eye Center

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2015
Jingchang Chen   +3 more
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A Method for the Localization of Foreign Bodies in the Eye

Radiology, 1933
THE localization of foreign bodies within the eye by means of X-rays has gained tremendously in importance with the increase in industrial accidents. It is impossible to demonstrate roentgenographically a foreign body in a large percentage of patients who are referred for examination. As a rule, preliminary roentgenograms are made in order to determine
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Localization of Foreign Bodies in the Eye

Radiology, 1924
The following quotation uttered by a prominent ophthalmologist stimulated the preparation of this discourse: “Whenever I am in any doubt whatsoever as to whether there is a foreign body in the eye, I have X-ray pictures taken in order to clear up the situation. I find that patients are not reliable witnesses under these conditions.
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Unsuspected Foreign Bodies of the Eye

Southern Medical Journal, 1966
Vallotton Ww, Davis Wl
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DUGAS ON THE REMOVAL OF FOREIGN BODIES FROM THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1937
Dr. Louis Alexander Dugas, M.D., LL.D. (1806-1884), held the chair of surgery at the Medical College of Augusta (the present University of Georgia School of Medicine) from 1855 to 1882, was dean for a period of twenty years and editor of the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal from 1851 to 1858.
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Epidemiology and clinical outcome of intraocular foreign bodies in Hong Kong: a 13-year review

International ophtalmology, 2017
Candice C. H. Liu   +3 more
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