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Scottish Medical Journal, 2010
Most ocular injuries involve only the external eye. However, in approximately one-third of cases the intraocular structures are damaged with potentially sight threatening consequences. A small number of sports, such as soccer, rugby, hockey and the racquet sports are responsible for most injuries.
GR McLatchie, CJ MacEwen
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Most ocular injuries involve only the external eye. However, in approximately one-third of cases the intraocular structures are damaged with potentially sight threatening consequences. A small number of sports, such as soccer, rugby, hockey and the racquet sports are responsible for most injuries.
GR McLatchie, CJ MacEwen
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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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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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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1959
Arthur Gerard DeVoe, Arthur Gerard DeVoe
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Arthur Gerard DeVoe, Arthur Gerard DeVoe
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Electrical injuries to the eye
Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1975The effect of electric current on the eyes of experimental animals was studied. An apparatus was constructed to allow single and multiple shock exposures from 0 to 600 volts at variable exposure times. The current was measured on a Tectronex Storage Oscilloscope. Mature Dutch rabbits were used as experimental animals. When rabbit eyes were subjected to
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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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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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