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Hooked on Sight: Teen With Eye Trauma. [PDF]
Cipi A, Sealy E.
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Suitability assessment protocol for the release of raptors for rehabilitation: Based on the Delphi method of animal-focused welfare indicators. [PDF]
Artigas FA, Ruiz CU.
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Development and psychometric evaluation of a lifestyle adherence assessment scale for patients with dry eye syndrome. [PDF]
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Eye movement predictors of hazard response performance in train drivers under different speed conditions. [PDF]
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Immune-Related Peripheral Keratopathy in Post-COVID-19 Syndrome. [PDF]
Chen B, Li X, Qu L, Wu S.
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Stony Intraocular Foreign Body (Eye of Stone)
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2012Ocular 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 ...
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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1998
'I think I have got something in my eye.' This statement is one of the most common that patients make in any A & E department. For the nurse at triage, it is the beginning of an investigation that should establish a number of important historical facts: 1. How painful is the eye? 2. Is this foreign body of a high or low velocity? 3. What is the foreign
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'I think I have got something in my eye.' This statement is one of the most common that patients make in any A & E department. For the nurse at triage, it is the beginning of an investigation that should establish a number of important historical facts: 1. How painful is the eye? 2. Is this foreign body of a high or low velocity? 3. What is the foreign
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Small foreign bodies on the external surface of the eye, especially on the cornea, may escape notice unless a magnifying loupe is worn by the examiner and the illumination focused to a point with a strong convex lens. The use of these simple aids, or preferably the slit-lamp microscope, will allow detection of particles of extremely small size ...
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Small foreign bodies on the external surface of the eye, especially on the cornea, may escape notice unless a magnifying loupe is worn by the examiner and the illumination focused to a point with a strong convex lens. The use of these simple aids, or preferably the slit-lamp microscope, will allow detection of particles of extremely small size ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
To the Editor:— An article entitled "Simple Removal of Ocular Foreign Bodies," on page 119 of the Jan. 12, 1952, issue ofThe Journalstates that a BB shot was in the center of the vitreous and "that with pressure applied over the most posterior aspects of the visible sclera the BB popped out of the eyeball with a yellow gelatinous material that took ...
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To the Editor:— An article entitled "Simple Removal of Ocular Foreign Bodies," on page 119 of the Jan. 12, 1952, issue ofThe Journalstates that a BB shot was in the center of the vitreous and "that with pressure applied over the most posterior aspects of the visible sclera the BB popped out of the eyeball with a yellow gelatinous material that took ...
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