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Tropical Doctor, 1989
Well over half a million people in the world are blind as a result of eye injuries. It is not known how much of the final visual damage is the result of delayed or inappropriate management at the primary care level. However, it is certain that the general doctor can greatly influence the final outcome of ocular trauma by prompt action that will ...
J D, Anderson, A, Foster
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Well over half a million people in the world are blind as a result of eye injuries. It is not known how much of the final visual damage is the result of delayed or inappropriate management at the primary care level. However, it is certain that the general doctor can greatly influence the final outcome of ocular trauma by prompt action that will ...
J D, Anderson, A, Foster
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
Over 2.4 million eye injuries are said to occur yearly in the United States, with eye trauma the third most common ophthalmic indication for hospitalization. 1 Despite the apparent enormity of the ocular trauma problem, educational and preventive efforts have been hampered by a lack of understanding of this epidemic.
R M, Feist, M D, Farber
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Over 2.4 million eye injuries are said to occur yearly in the United States, with eye trauma the third most common ophthalmic indication for hospitalization. 1 Despite the apparent enormity of the ocular trauma problem, educational and preventive efforts have been hampered by a lack of understanding of this epidemic.
R M, Feist, M D, Farber
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987
Non-ophthalmologists must know how to detect, diagnose, and initially manage acute eye and ocular adnexal injuries in order to minimize their morbidity. Such instruction can be provided medical students in part from dog eyes and lids injured so as to produce models of common forms of ocular trauma.
FRANCIS G. La PIANA +7 more
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Non-ophthalmologists must know how to detect, diagnose, and initially manage acute eye and ocular adnexal injuries in order to minimize their morbidity. Such instruction can be provided medical students in part from dog eyes and lids injured so as to produce models of common forms of ocular trauma.
FRANCIS G. La PIANA +7 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1996
Mechanical ocular trauma remains a leading cause of visual loss and blindness and often affects young individuals. Approximately 75% of people with trauma-induced visual impairment are monoculary blind. Furthermore, the human, social, and economic consequences of eye injuries are enormous in all parts of the world.
P J, Wagner, G K, Lang
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Mechanical ocular trauma remains a leading cause of visual loss and blindness and often affects young individuals. Approximately 75% of people with trauma-induced visual impairment are monoculary blind. Furthermore, the human, social, and economic consequences of eye injuries are enormous in all parts of the world.
P J, Wagner, G K, Lang
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Santosh University Journal of Health Sciences, 2022
Background: According to the WHO, ocular injury results in 19 million people to become unilateral blind and 1.6 million to become bilateral blind. Ocular trauma constitutes a major part of preventable blindness. The following study was done to identify the demographic profile of the patients and nature of ocular trauma for ...
Cynthia M. Faux, Marcie L. Logsdon
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Background: According to the WHO, ocular injury results in 19 million people to become unilateral blind and 1.6 million to become bilateral blind. Ocular trauma constitutes a major part of preventable blindness. The following study was done to identify the demographic profile of the patients and nature of ocular trauma for ...
Cynthia M. Faux, Marcie L. Logsdon
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OCULAR TRAUMA DURING AMNIOCENTESIS
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973A 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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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1982
This article guides the primary care physician in determining whether an injury to the eye requires immediate care, immediate referral, or routine treatment. Prevention of ocular trauma through government regulation and the wearing of protective eye gear is emphasized.
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This article guides the primary care physician in determining whether an injury to the eye requires immediate care, immediate referral, or routine treatment. Prevention of ocular trauma through government regulation and the wearing of protective eye gear is emphasized.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1992
Horses with ocular trauma frequently present as emergency cases. This article provides a succinct review of various adnexal and globe injury issues. Accurate case assessment, management, prognosis, and follow-up considerations are presented.
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Horses with ocular trauma frequently present as emergency cases. This article provides a succinct review of various adnexal and globe injury issues. Accurate case assessment, management, prognosis, and follow-up considerations are presented.
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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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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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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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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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