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FOREIGN BODIES IN THE EYE. [PDF]
Injury of the eyeball from the penetration of foreign bodies has become more frequent during the past decade, as a result of the increased number of laborers engaged in the metal industries, and, to some extent, probably owing to the substitution of steel, with its hard, granular and easily fractured structure, for the tough and fibrous wrought iron ...
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Transorbital Removal of Foreign Body in the Sphenoid Sinus
Objective: To report a case of foreign body lodged within the sphenoid sinus and its extraction. Methods: Design: Case Report Setting: Tertiary Government Hospital Patient: One Results: An 11 ...
Daniel Jose C. Mendoza +2 more
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Prevalence of disorders recorded in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels attending primary-care veterinary practices in England [PDF]
Concerns have been raised over breed-related health issues in purebred dogs, but reliable prevalence estimates for disorders within specific breeds are sparse.
Brodbelt, D C +5 more
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Removal of an Impaled Intraocular Hair Comb Following Self-inflicted Trauma [PDF]
Ocular trauma is one of the most common and vision-threatening ophthalmic presentations with a wide spectrum of complications, such as bleeding, infection, vision loss, and enucleation. A 64-year-old-male presented to the emergency department (ED) with a
Carr, Brendan +4 more
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Effect of recombinant human nerve growth factor eye drops in patients with dry eye: a phase IIa, open label, multiple-dose study [PDF]
Background: Dry eye disease (DED) affects more than 14% of the elderly population causing decrease of quality of life, high costs and vision impairment.
Allegretti, M. +7 more
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Traumatic intracorneal foreign bodies are very common and account for 30.8% of all ocular injuries. Deeply embedded intracorneal foreign bodies have been documented in association with good final visual outcome when managed effectively. We report herein,
Abeer A. AlHazzani +2 more
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Intraocular foreign body removal: Case report [PDF]
Introduction. An intraocular foreign body may traumatize the eye mechanically, introduce infection or exert other toxic effects on the intraocular structures. Removal of a metallic intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB) use an internal (vitrectomy followed
Kovačević Igor +5 more
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Subconjunctival foreign body with suspected scleral penetration
Ocular foreign bodies may be threat to vision loss. Superficial foreign body present on the conjunctiva or cornea can be easily detected and removed, and may not cause much harm if treated appropriately without delay.
Suwarna Suman +2 more
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Ocular pain is a common complaint, and anything that stimulates the sensory nerve terminals innervating the eye, the peripheral axons of neurons located in the trigeminal ganglion, can cause it.
Hirotaka Tanabe
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Electroretinograms before and after extraction of large intraocular iron foreign body
Purpose: We present our findings in a case with an intraocular foreign body in which the electroretinographic (ERG) findings were useful. Observations: A 37-year-old man was injured by an iron fragment that penetrated into his left eye through the cornea.
Tomoyuki Kumagai +3 more
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