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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
To the Editor:— In the Dec. 6, 1947 issue ofThe Journal of the American Medical Association, page 894, Dr. George Haik makes an excellent contribution in his article on "Intraocular Foreign Bodies." Due to education and safety devices, fortunately, intraocular foreign bodies are not as frequently encountered as they were during the early part of the ...
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To the Editor:— In the Dec. 6, 1947 issue ofThe Journal of the American Medical Association, page 894, Dr. George Haik makes an excellent contribution in his article on "Intraocular Foreign Bodies." Due to education and safety devices, fortunately, intraocular foreign bodies are not as frequently encountered as they were during the early part of the ...
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1934
This is a discussion of the results obtained in a series of 80 eyes, 70 percent of which were operated upon, the majority successfully. Results of similar series obtained from the literature are compared. The writer concludes that the individual case must be studied with regard to the advisability of operating and that no prognosis can be made.
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This is a discussion of the results obtained in a series of 80 eyes, 70 percent of which were operated upon, the majority successfully. Results of similar series obtained from the literature are compared. The writer concludes that the individual case must be studied with regard to the advisability of operating and that no prognosis can be made.
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2016
Obtaining a full history is important for treatment and possible medicolegal implications.A detailed description of the injury may help ascertain the material and size of the IOFB (copper, iron, vegetable matter, etc.). Multiple foreign bodies may be present in certain events such as explosions and firearm injuries.
Carlos A. Medina, Arun D. Singh
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Obtaining a full history is important for treatment and possible medicolegal implications.A detailed description of the injury may help ascertain the material and size of the IOFB (copper, iron, vegetable matter, etc.). Multiple foreign bodies may be present in certain events such as explosions and firearm injuries.
Carlos A. Medina, Arun D. Singh
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Intraocular Copper Foreign Bodies
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1974A R, Rosenthal +2 more
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1930
The author has seen 101 intraocular foreign body injuries in ninety-eight individuals among 15,000 eye patients in the last twenty-five years. He discusses the location and type of the foreign bodies, and the diagnosis, treatment and results of these cases. Read before the Minnesota Academy of Medicine, March 12, 1930.
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The author has seen 101 intraocular foreign body injuries in ninety-eight individuals among 15,000 eye patients in the last twenty-five years. He discusses the location and type of the foreign bodies, and the diagnosis, treatment and results of these cases. Read before the Minnesota Academy of Medicine, March 12, 1930.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
In writing on this topic my object is to emphasize and reiterate that if prompt and proper methods are adopted many injured eyes will be saved and varying degrees of vision retained and to refute the defeatist attitude that an eye with a foreign body in its interior is potentially a lost eye.
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In writing on this topic my object is to emphasize and reiterate that if prompt and proper methods are adopted many injured eyes will be saved and varying degrees of vision retained and to refute the defeatist attitude that an eye with a foreign body in its interior is potentially a lost eye.
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