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Endoscopic-assisted removal of intraocular foreign body embedded in ciliary sulcus [PDF]
Purpose: To report a novel approach for removal of intraocular foreign body in the ciliary sulcus. Observations: A 72-year-old male presented with an intraocular foreign body embedded in the ciliary body, localized with ultrasound biomicroscopy.
Katherine S. Peters +2 more
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Intraocular lens-blocking technique for intraocular foreign body removal [PDF]
The aim of this study was to describe a novel technique for intraocular foreign body (IOFB) removal. Phacoemulsification was performed in all patients, followed by a complete microincision vitrectomy to free all tissues surrounding the IOFB.
Zushun Lin, Zhisheng Ke, Zongduan Zhang
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Pseudomelanoma: occult intraocular foreign body mimicking choroidal melanoma [PDF]
Purpose: To report an occult intraocular foreign body mimicking choroidal melanoma. Methods: Medical records and imagings of the patient were retrospectively reviewed.Case description: A 76-year-old male was referred to our ocular oncology clinic with a ...
Yılmaz Çebi, Aslıhan +3 more
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Microbiological study on foreign body and vitreous samples of patients with intraocular foreign body [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the relationship between the microbiological results of the vitreous humor and those of foreign body specimens in patients with intraocular foreign body (IOFB).
Seyed Ali Tabatabaei +7 more
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Nail gun injury with intraocular foreign body [PDF]
Matthew R. Starr, Michael N. Cohen
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Intraocular foreign bodies [PDF]
Accurate history-taking that involves attention to the mechanism of ocular injury should be obtained. High-risk mechanisms for intraocular foreign bodies include grinding, hammering, metal shaving, machine yard work and exposure to explosives.[1][1] In 21%–38% of cases, intraocular foreign ...
Kunyong, Xu, David R P, Almeida
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Intraocular foreign body (IOFB)
Intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) were 16-40% of open globe trauma and could cause severe visual loss. Therefore, they require immediate diagnosis and treatment.
Ahmad Ikliluddin, Listya Normalita
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Topographic localization of an intraocular foreign body by B-scan echography [PDF]
Background/Aim. In cases of blurred optic media the ultrasound diagnostics offers useful data about eventual presence of intraocular foreign body as well as about its precise localization in the eye.
Stefanović Ivan +6 more
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Overlooked retained intraocular foreign body [PDF]
Introduction. The most common cause for litigation against ophthalmologists in a trauma case is a missed intraocular foreign body (IOFB). IOFBs cause internal eye damage, but some will come to rest in the posterior segment of the eye.
Adžić-Zečević Antoaneta +2 more
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