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Electrical injury of the eye

International Ophthalmology, 1987
A 17-year-old male suffered superficial and deep facial burns after coming into contact with a high tension electrical cable with his head and right side of the face. The right eye sustained severe thermal coagulative injuries and subsequently was enucleated. Histopathological examination showed that the retinal neuropile was relatively intact although
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Arrow injuries to the eye

Annals of African Medicine, 2012
Two male siblings aged 10 and 17 years, respectively, presented to our hospital with two days history of being shot in the right eyes with arrows. The patients presented with severe pains, bleeding, swelling, discharge and loss of vision. There was positive history of application of traditional eye medicine and an unsuccessful attempt was made to ...
Lawan, A, Danjuma, SA
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Eye injuries

Emergency Nurse, 2010
The authors of this paper highlight a growing number of children's eye injuries caused by liquid detergent capsules.
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EYE INJURIES IN AGRICULTURE

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1984
To study eye injuries in agriculture we reviewed the case records of 662 patients with eye injuries treated at the Department of Ophthalmology, Central Hospital of Tampere between the years 1972 and 1979. Of the whole material 96 (14.5%) were agricultural workers, 74 (77%) male and 22 (23%) female, with the mean age of 43 years.
K M, Saari, E, Aine
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Eye Injuries in Childhood

Pediatrics, 1987
A 3-year survey was conducted of all children with eye injuries admitted to Wills Eye Hospital to determine demographic, etiologic, and prophylatic factors. There were 278 cases, representing 22% of all ocular injuries in children requiring admission. The frequency of childhood ocular injuries is high, often resulting in serious visual impairment. Many
T R, Grin, L B, Nelson, J B, Jeffers
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Blast Injuries of the Eye

Tropical Doctor, 1993
Ninety-four cases of ocular blast injuries (122 eyes) were studied. Sixty-five per cent of the cases were between 15 and 25 years of age. The right and the left eyes were involved in 38% and 32% of the cases, respectively, while bilateral involvement was seen in 30%. Ninety of the eyes (74%) were blind.
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Eye Injuries and Prevention

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993
A disproportionate share of ocular and orbital injuries occur in children. This article reviews the evaluation and initial management of ocular trauma and chemical burns to the eye. Traumatic conditions are classified according to the particular area of the eye or orbit involved; chemical burns constitute a separate section. Sports-related injuries and
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Chemical Injuries of the Eye

Ophthalmology, 1983
This overview of the biochemical and pathophysiologic events after chemical burns of the eye is intended to act as a guide for appropriate therapy. Effective emergency measures must be instituted immediately followed by careful clinical evaluation to recognize and then treat problems at their inception.
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Eye injuries in sports

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 1999
In a retrospective study from 1988 to 1998, eye injuries were found in 553 patients. Seventy‐six (13.7%) of these injuries were associated with sport. The mechanism of trauma was for the most part a ball (71.1%) or a club (13.2%). Most eye injuries occurred in soccer (35.5%), which is, by far, the most widespread sport in this region of Norway.
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Laser Eye Injuries

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2000
Laser instruments are used in many spheres of human activity, including medicine, industry, laboratory research, entertainment, and, notably, the military. This widespread use of lasers has resulted in many accidental injuries. Injuries are almost always retinal, because of the concentration of visible and near-infrared radiation on the retina.
Y, Barkana, M, Belkin
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