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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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Intraocular foreign body (IOFB) [PDF]
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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MANAGEMENT OF MAGNETIC INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODY
Posterior segment intraocular foreign bodies pose a problem in restoration of significant visual acuity usually due to delayed presentation, improper evaluation and management.
O K Malla, A K Sharma, S Shrestha
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Lens siderosis resulting from a small intralenticular metallic foreign body
We report a rare case of lens siderosis with an undetectable intraocular foreign body by imaging. An 8-year-old boy presented with diminution of vision in the left eye since 3 months.
Shah, Mehul A. +3 more
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Big intraocular foreign body: Case report [PDF]
Introduction. Penetrated injuries are most difficult injuries of the eye. Intraocular foreign body (IOFB) may lodge in any of the structures it encounters, from anterior chamber to the retina and choroid.
Gaković Aleksandar +5 more
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Intraocular foreign body removal: Case report [PDF]
Introduction. An intraocular foreign body may traumatize the eye mechanically, introduce infection or exert other toxic effects on the intraocular structures. Removal of a metallic intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB) use an internal (vitrectomy followed
Kovačević Igor +5 more
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Perfluoro-n-octane mimicking an intraocular foreign body
Retained intraocular foreign body (IOFB) is a major cause of visual loss following open globe injuries. Detecting the presence and accurate localization of IOFB in the setting of an open globe injury remains a challenge.
Baskaran, Prabu +2 more
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Posterior Segment Intraocular Foreign Body: Extraction Surgical Techniques, Timing, and Indications for Vitrectomy [PDF]
Ocular penetrating injury with Intraocular Foreign Body (IOFB) is a common form of ocular injury. Several techniques to remove IOFB have been reported by different authors. The aim of this publication is to review different timing and surgical techniques
Dante A. Guevara-Villarreal +1 more
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Intraocular glass foreign body-Retained amiss!
Open globe injuries with intraocular foreign bodies are important cause of visual morbidity. Timely detection of foreign body is must to improve the visual outcome and to prevent eye from developing complications.
Lakshmi Kuniyal +2 more
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