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Regional Position and Axonal Environment Shape Astrocyte Morphology in the Mouse Optic Projection. [PDF]
Holden JM, Calkins DJ.
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Visual outcomes and prognostic factors of early pars plana vitrectomy for open globe injury. [PDF]
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Prognostic factors in posterior open globe injuries (zone‐III injuries)
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2008AbstractPurpose: The aim of this study is to describe and identify clinical characteristics, prognostic factors and visual outcome in a group of patients with posterior open globe injuries (zone III injury).Methods: A retrospective review was made of all cases of open globe injuries that were examined at the Ophthalmology Department of Soroka Medical
Boris, Knyazer +5 more
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Case 37: Zone I/II/III Open Globe Injury with Orbital Fractures
2018Concomitant open globe injuries with facial fractures usually occur in the setting of high velocity, blunt trauma to the eye. In most cases, the visual prognosis is poor compared to other open globes without facial fractures. Here, a case is presented in which a young man sustained a Zone I/II/III open globe injury with associated facial fractures ...
Ashley A. Campbell +3 more
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Case 11: Zone III Open Globe Injury from Fall
2018An 80-year-old woman presented with a Zone III open globe injury of the right eye with associated suprachoroidal hemorrhage and total retinal detachment from a fall. The patient initially presented with 360-degree bullous subconjunctival hemorrhage and dense vitreous hemorrhage prompting surgical exploration and identification of the posterior rupture.
Jay Wang, Seanna Grob, Dean Eliott
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Case 14: Penetrating Zone II/III Open Globe Injury from a Knife
2018A 31-year-old man presented with a Zone II-III open globe injury of the left eye. The patient was using a fishing knife which then projected from his hand and hit his left eye. The patient underwent repair of this open globe injury. Although he had a significant penetrating injury, the patient had an excellent visual outcome. Penetrating injuries often
Durga S. Borkar +2 more
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Case 43: Large Zone III Open Globe from a Finger Injury While Playing Basketball
2018A 57-year-old man presented with a zone III open globe injury of the left eye after being struck with an opponent’s finger while playing basketball. He underwent uncomplicated repair of the open globe. B scan ultrasound on the following day revealed a total retinal detachment and suprachoroidal hemorrhage for which he was promptly referred to a ...
Elizabeth J. Rossin +3 more
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Case 16: Zone I/II/III Open Globe Injury with Retinal Strike Site and Post-operative Strabismus
2018A 13-year-old boy presented with a Zone I-II-III open-globe injury of the left eye secondary to an accidental pocketknife injury while at camp. The patient underwent primary repair of the injury, which required hooking and isolating the inferior rectus muscle and repositioning of prolapsed uvea. The patient subsequently required a pars plana vitrectomy,
Benjamin Jastrzembski +4 more
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2018
A 47-year-old man presented with a perforating open globe injury of the left eye following a tire explosion. Upon examination, a Zone I full-thickness corneal laceration with lens violation was noted on examination. Orbital computed tomography (CT) imaging showed a “U-shaped” radio-opaque intraocular foreign body (IOFB).
J. Daniel Diaz +4 more
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A 47-year-old man presented with a perforating open globe injury of the left eye following a tire explosion. Upon examination, a Zone I full-thickness corneal laceration with lens violation was noted on examination. Orbital computed tomography (CT) imaging showed a “U-shaped” radio-opaque intraocular foreign body (IOFB).
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Outcomes of Zone 3 Open Globe Injuries by Wound Extent
Ophthalmology, 2023Isaac D Bleicher, Grayson W Armstrong
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