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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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Retained intraocular foreign body [PDF]
The presence of an intraocular foreign body following eye trauma may not be readily apparent. Serous complications may include, inter alia, endophthalmitis, cataract, retinal detachment and siderosis bulbi. We report an iron intraocular injury due to hammering 'metal on metal', which was diagnosed using ultrasonic biomicroscopy and successfully removed.
Griffiths, Monique L., Lee, Graham A.
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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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Purpose: To describe a case and present unique images of a metallic intraocular foreign body that was identified in a 12-year-old male patient who underwent routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess neurodevelopmental delay.
Alexander S. Platt +4 more
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David J Jacobs,1,2 Thomas J Grube,3 Harry W Flynn Jr,4 Craig M Greven,5 Avinash Pathengay,6 Darlene Miller,4 Robert F Sanke,1,2 Joseph Thorman7 1Trinity Regional Eyecare, Minot, ND, USA; 2School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota,
Jacobs DJ +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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