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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1989
During 1985, welders submitted 21% of all claims for eye injuries received by the Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta. Since then the proportion of similar claims has remained high. A descriptive study of welder eye injury claims reveals that, although most injuries are reversible (55% of workers return to work in less than 2 days and 95% in less ...
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During 1985, welders submitted 21% of all claims for eye injuries received by the Workers' Compensation Board of Alberta. Since then the proportion of similar claims has remained high. A descriptive study of welder eye injury claims reveals that, although most injuries are reversible (55% of workers return to work in less than 2 days and 95% in less ...
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QJM, 2014
Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological complications vary according to their nature and location. In children, the foreign body can be misdiagnosed if the trauma occurs in the absence of parental control. A 6-year-old girl was brought to the emergency department by her parents with a non-resolving painful swelling of the
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Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological complications vary according to their nature and location. In children, the foreign body can be misdiagnosed if the trauma occurs in the absence of parental control. A 6-year-old girl was brought to the emergency department by her parents with a non-resolving painful swelling of the
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Firecracker Injuries of the Eye
Pediatrics, 1969An exploding firecracker drove a large plastic fragment into the eye of a 9-year-old boy. Eventual extrusion of this intraocular foreign body necessitated removal of the eye. The eye of another boy was ruptured by a firecracker a few days before the fourth of July, resulting in permanent severe visual loss.
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Sports Medicine, 1989
Eye injury sustained during sport is increasing in incidence worldwide, reflecting the rise in popularity of sport as recreation. It can account for up to 25% of severe eye injuries. This paper considers the historical context and demography of sports injuries, and the physical mechanisms and results of various types of ocular trauma in relation to ...
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Eye injury sustained during sport is increasing in incidence worldwide, reflecting the rise in popularity of sport as recreation. It can account for up to 25% of severe eye injuries. This paper considers the historical context and demography of sports injuries, and the physical mechanisms and results of various types of ocular trauma in relation to ...
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1948
EVIDENCE is on record to the effect that among major sports boxing occupies a special position, since it deliberately aims at producing head injuries. 1 It has been pointed out that some of the more dramatic manifestations of these injuries are colloquially referred to by such terms as "knock-out," "grogginess" and "punch-drunk" and that, for this ...
P H, BOSHOFF, E, JOKL
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EVIDENCE is on record to the effect that among major sports boxing occupies a special position, since it deliberately aims at producing head injuries. 1 It has been pointed out that some of the more dramatic manifestations of these injuries are colloquially referred to by such terms as "knock-out," "grogginess" and "punch-drunk" and that, for this ...
P H, BOSHOFF, E, JOKL
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1991
J M, Davis, G, Kugler, B P, Nixon
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J M, Davis, G, Kugler, B P, Nixon
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