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Eye Injury Epidemiology in Australia: A 25-Year Systematic Review and Public Health Perspective. [PDF]
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Trauma- and injury-related ambulance call outs across the North West of England (2013) [PDF]
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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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Emergency department management of penetrating eye injuries
International Emergency Nursing, 2009Penetrating injuries are rare but important for the patient both visually and socioeconomically. This guide intends to provide a structure for emergency department personnel to enable targeted history taking, effective examination, appropriate investigation and timely referral for those presenting with penetrating eye trauma.
Dan, Lindfield, Raja, Das-Bhaumik
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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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