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An unexpected retained metallic intraocular foreign body

Documenta Ophthalmologica
This case report aims to describe a rare case of asymptomatic retained metallic intraocular foreign body (IOFB) in the retina with reduced full-field electroretinography (ff-ERG) in a Chinese woman.This is a clinical investigation of a patient who unexpectedly presented with a metallic IOFB at the superior-temporal region of the left eye ring during a ...
Bangtao Yao, Yuhui Liu, Hao Yu
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EARLY VERSUS LATE REMOVAL OF RETAINED INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODIES

RETINA, 1999
To compare early versus late removal of retained intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs).Sixty-two patients presenting with open-globe injuries due to lacerations by retained IOFBs were consecutively operated by the same surgeon between 1989 and 1997. Minimum follow-up was more than 3 months.
J B, Jonas, W M, Budde
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[Retained intraocular foreign body. an unusual presentation].

Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia, 2005
A 25-year-old man presented with a unilateral retinal detachment, and an ipsilateral preretinal mass; ultrasonographic findings included a high-reflective peripheral mass and a retinal fold. A presumptive diagnosis of a peripheral toxocara granuloma was entertained.
G, Papa-Oliva   +5 more
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Early vitrectomy for retained intraocular foreign body.

Annals of ophthalmology, 1979
A retained intraocular foreign body can cause progressive damage to an eye if not removed. Such removal, whether done with a magnet or with a vitrectomy instrument, is often more successful if surgery is not delayed excessively. A two-instrument intraocular approach for resistant foreign bodies can sometimes be avoided in favor of a simpler one ...
E E, Boldrey, S J, Haidt
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Infectious Endophthalmitis after Penetrating Injuries with Retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies

Ophthalmology, 1993
Purpose: To determine the risk factors and prognostic indicators of infectious endophthalmitis in eyes with penetrating injury and retained intraocular foreign body. Methods: From the National Eye Trauma System (NETS) Registry, 492 eyes with intraocular foreign bodies were reviewed for signs of infectious endophthalmitis.
John T. Thompson   +4 more
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Operative Difficulties in Removal of Retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies by Vitreous Surgery

Ophthalmologica, 1981
The presentation deals with operative difficulties during vitreous surgery for the removal of long-retained intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs). The cases described and the problems discussed are: (1) IOFBs embedded deeply in dense fibrous tissue which cannot be exposed and removed, (2) IOFBs located in a 'dead space' at the anterior pars plana and ...
G, Treister, G, Keren
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Iron Deposition from a Retained Intraocular Foreign Body

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Kawtar, Bouirig, Ouafae, Cherkaoui
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Early Versus Late Removal of Retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies

Retina, 2001
Ferrari TM   +5 more
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Factors Associated With Retained Foreign Bodies Following Major Operations

American Surgeon, 2021
Arjun Verma, Zachary Tran, Joseph Hadaya
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