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Prognostic Value of an Ocular Trauma Score in Ocular Firecracker Trauma

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2013
The aim of this study was to report the incidence and management of ocular firecracker trauma and to assess the predictive value of an Ocular Trauma Score (OTS) in ocular firecracker trauma. The study includes consecutive case study and retrospective analysis of ocular firecracker trauma.
Ying, Qi, Yu, Zhu
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Blunt Ocular Trauma

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 1988
The emergency medicine physician is encouraged to perform a brief eye history and examination on patients presenting with not only ocular but also multisystem trauma. Obviously, life-threatening conditions take precedence, but it is important to give attention to the ocular area once the patient is stabilized.
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A standardized classification of ocular trauma

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1996
No internationally standardized classification of ocular trauma terminology has existed previously. Despite a growing interest in eye injuries, the absence of a common language continues to impede both clinical care and research.A classification has been developed initially based on the authors' extensive personal experience.
F, Kuhn   +5 more
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OCULAR TRAUMA DURING AMNIOCENTESIS

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
A 17-month-old infant had a histologically documented congenital epithelial cyst of the anterior chamber. The only possible source of antenatal penetrating trauma was transabdominal amniocentesis performed at 34 weeks of gestation for determination of erythroblastosis fetalis status. The morphologic structure of the cyst as well as the nature of ocular
H E, Cross, A E, Maumenee
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Ocular trauma

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Many types of ocular trauma can be diagnosed and treated in the primary care office, particularly if a slit lamp is available. Treatment for corneal abrasions consists of applying a cycloplegic medication, antibiotic ointment, and a patch (unless a corneal ulcer is suspected).
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OCULAR TRAUMA

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1979
A report on 105 cases of ocular trauma hospitalized in St. Joseph's Hospital in Reykjavik during a 12‐year period is presented. Of these patients 94 were males and 11 females. Thirty‐nine patients were children, and only six patients were older than 50 years. Most comon were occupational accidents (43 cases) and of these 29 were connected with industry.
U, Thordarson   +2 more
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The Vitreous in Ocular Trauma

1987
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the role of the vitreous in different types of mechanical trauma to the eyeball and the vitreous changes associated with these injuries.
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[Ocular trauma. Blunt ocular trauma].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2012
Ocular traumas represent a major public health problem with poorly understood ramifications at both the individual and community levels. Any of the ocular structures can be damaged in the case of closed globe injury. These lesions, often multiple, may appear immediately or in a delayed fashion.
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Ocular Trauma

JAMA, 2012
Yi-Hsun, Huang, Fu-Chin, Huang
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OCULAR TRAUMA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999
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