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Removal of Intraorbital Foreign Body by Transnasal Endoscopic Approach Removal of Intraorbital Foreign Body by Transnasal Endoscopic Approach

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2023
V. Sasindran   +2 more
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Retrobulbar lymphoma associated with a ballistic foreign body in a cat.

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2016
A seven-year-old domestic shorthair cat, adopted 5 years previously with a corneal perforation of the left eye, was presented for investigation of a left orbital mass.
C. Robat, I. Bemelmans, L. Marescaux
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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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Foreign Bodies in the Eye

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1942
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Foreign Bodies in the Eye

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1917
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