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Ocular injuries following the pager explosion mass casualty event in Lebanon: a large single-centre case series. [PDF]
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Anesthetic Considerations for Removal of Bilateral Orbital Foreign Bodies With Suspected Carotid Artery Involvement: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Ocular siderosis caused by a subretinal iron foreign body masquerading as a blood clot: a case report. [PDF]
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Vitrectomy for posterior segment intraocular foreign bodies, visual and anatomical outcomes.
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Intraocular foreign bodies: A review
Survey of Ophthalmology, 2016Intraocular foreign body injuries may result in a wide range of intraocular pathology and visual outcomes based on the mechanism of injury, type of foreign body, and subsequent complications. We have reviewed the literature to describe the epidemiology and mechanisms of such injuries; types of foreign bodies; imaging tools for diagnosis; current trends
Lekha Mukkamala +2 more
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2002
The most important rule in treating patients with an intraocular foreign body is that the primary goal of the intervention, while typically including foreign body removal, is comprehensive anatomical reconstruction of the injured eye so that the best possible visual outcome can be achieved.
Viktória, Mester, Ferenc, Kuhn
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The most important rule in treating patients with an intraocular foreign body is that the primary goal of the intervention, while typically including foreign body removal, is comprehensive anatomical reconstruction of the injured eye so that the best possible visual outcome can be achieved.
Viktória, Mester, Ferenc, Kuhn
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An unusual intraocular foreign body
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 1996ABSTRACT Retained intraocular cilia embedded in the retina are extremely rare. A report of an unusual case of cilia embedded in posterior retina is presented along with a review of available literature. A 22‐year‐old male presented with a history of diminished vision and metamorphopsia 1 month after the successful repair of an ocular perforation ...
A K, Gupta +3 more
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Explosive Intraocular Foreign Bodies
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978We examined two patients, each with a foreign body composed of smokeless gunpowder in the vitreous body of one eye and multiple similar foreign bodies in the eyelids, conjunctiva, and cornea. No damage to the eye was caused by the retention of these foreign bodies for over three years in one case and two years in the other.
M, Belkin, M, Ivry
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