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Open globe injuries in a croatian cohort: characteristics and prognostic value of the ocular trauma score in predicting the final visual outcome. [PDF]
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First report of rare fungal keratitis: Diaporthe aspalathi. [PDF]
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Journal of Case Reports in Medicine, 2012
A 38-year-old man presented to a regional Western Australian hospital after being stabbed in his left eye with a knife. Computerized Tomography (CT) revealed a 7 cm knife blade within the globe extending along the skull base. After transfer to a tertiary hospital, a cerebral angiogram was performed, excluding significant cerebral vascular involvement ...
Jonathan Chiew, David Choy
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A 38-year-old man presented to a regional Western Australian hospital after being stabbed in his left eye with a knife. Computerized Tomography (CT) revealed a 7 cm knife blade within the globe extending along the skull base. After transfer to a tertiary hospital, a cerebral angiogram was performed, excluding significant cerebral vascular involvement ...
Jonathan Chiew, David Choy
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Work‐related penetrating eye injuries
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1991Abstract A review of all penetrating eye injuries treated at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital over 5 years (January 1st 1982 to December 31st 1986) was undertaken. There were 258 penetrating eye injuries of which 69 (26.7%) were due to work‐related accidents. All were men and 52 (75.4%) of them were under the age of 40 years.
B C, Patel, L H, Morgan
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PENETRATING EYE INJURIES IN YOUNG CHILDREN
Retina, 1994Penetrating eye injuries remain an important cause of blindness among children.Thirty consecutive children, nine years of age or younger, were treated for penetrating eye injuries. Twenty-two (73%) of those patients studied were male and 8 (17%) were female. The average age of the patients was 4.6 years.
D V, Alfaro +5 more
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Lenticular astigmatism after penetrating eye injury
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1996Lenticular astigmatism of 5.00 diopters developed after penetrating injury in the eye of a 16-year-old boy. Full visual acuity, refraction, and crystalline lens clarity remained stable for more than 2 years. The high astigmatism, in conjunction with a spherical cornea and posterior lens capsule striae, indicates the lenticular origin of the astigmatism.
S, Rumelt, G, Jager, U, Rehany
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