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FOREIGN BODIES OF THE EYE

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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The localization of a conjunctivoscleral foreign body via high-resolution microscopy coil magnetic resonance imaging in a dog.

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2019
A 3-year-old French bulldog was presented to the ophthalmology service of the Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich with a 3-day history of conjunctival swelling of the left eye (OS).
A. Lavaud   +5 more
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MAGNETIC FOREIGN BODIES IN THE EYE. [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1901
The class of patients with whom we have to deal in our subject may be said to belong for the most part to laborers or mechanics, whose daily occupation requires that they strike steel upon steel or steel upon iron as the case may be. We may speak of steel or iron interchangeably.
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FOREIGN BODY IN THE EYE

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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Foreign body in the eye of a patient with developmental delay

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Foreign body in the eye is a relatively common emergency department (ED) chief complaint which does not usually lead to ophthalmologic intervention. We report a case of a 35-year-old male with a history of developmental delay who presented to our ED for evaluation of ocular foreign body.
Joshua, Bear, Jeffrey, Bloom
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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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MRI-Induced Migration of Retained Metallic Foreign Body in the Eye.

Ophthalmic surgery, lasers & imaging, 2010
A 50-year-old man presented to the out-patient clinic because of a sudden pain in his left eye just after lumbal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was started.
A. Kılıç   +5 more
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ORBITAL ABSCESS (FOLLOWING FOREIGN BODY OF ORBIT) AND MENINGITIS WITH RECOVERY

, 1935
A case history of orbital abscess resulting from foreign body in the orbit is reported, as this condition occurs infrequently at Charity Hospital despite the large number of patients treated for diseases of the eye. Furthermore, this case exemplifies the
M. Meyer, Jeanne C. Roeling
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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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A comparative clinical study of Solcoseryl Eye-Gel and Cysteine Eye-Gel 2.4% in the treatment of foreign-body injuries of the cornea.

Ophthalmic Research, 1984
Solcoseryl, a protein-free haemodialysate, promotes tissue regeneration and improves utilization of oxygen in the cell. In a randomized, double-blind, clinical study, Solcoseryl Eye-Gel was compared with Cysteine Eye-Gel in the treatment of foreign-body ...
O. Studer
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