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Visual outcomes and prognostic factors in open-globe injuries
Background Ocular trauma is an important cause of visual loss worldwide. Improvements in our knowledge of the pathophysiology and management of ocular trauma during the past 30 years, in conjunction with advances in the instrumentation and techniques of ...
Azusa Fujikawa +7 more
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Open-globe injuries with no light perception (NLP) carry a poor prognosis, and many ophthalmologists select a primary enucleation or evisceration as a result. We present a case of complete visual rehabilitation in a patient who presented with NLP after a
Tania A. Baban +3 more
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Background Explosions can produce blast waves, high-speed medium, thermal radiation, and chemical spatter, leading to complex and compound eye injuries. However, few studies have comprehensively investigated the clinical features of different eye injury ...
Ying Zhang +5 more
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Wound size and location affect the prognosis of penetrating ocular injury
Background Ocular trauma is a leading cause of vision loss. Penetrating ocular injury is a major type of open globe injury(OGI), while its epidemiology and clinical characteristics are still uncertain.
Xue Gao +7 more
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Analysis of Ocular Injury Characteristics in Survivors of the 8.12 Tianjin Port Explosion, China
Introduction. On the evening of August 12, 2015, a large chemical explosion occurred at Tianjin Port. We analyzed ocular injury characteristics in the survivors of this accident. Methods.
Hao Jiang +3 more
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Impact of surgeon subspecialty training on surgical outcomes in open globe injuries
Ian C Han,1 Sidharth Puri,1 Jiangxia Wang,2 Shameema Sikder1 1Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA Purpose: The purpose of this study was to ...
Han IC, Puri S, Wang J, Sikder S
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Reliability of the ocular trauma score for the predictability of traumatic and post-traumatic retinal detachment after open globe injury [PDF]
AIM: To elucidate the question of whether the ocular trauma score (OTS) and the zones of injury could be used as a predictive model of traumatic and post traumatic retinal detachment (RD) in patients with open globe injury (OGI). METHODS: A retrospective
Simon Dulz +6 more
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Prognostic factors affecting functional and anatomical outcome in globe injuries
To analyze prognostic factors associated with functional and anatomical results in closed globe injuries (CGIs) and open globe injuries (OGIs). One hundred and twenty patients who applied due to globe injuries were retrospectively examined in terms of ...
Mehmet Demir +4 more
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Background To identify prognostic factors determining final visual outcome following open globe injuries. Methods Retrospective case series of patients presenting to Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia with open globe injuries from 1st January 2005 to ...
Haochi Ho +6 more
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Background Open globe injury (OGI) is one of the most devastating form of ocular trauma. The aim of the study is to identify the epidemiology and predict visual outcomes in traumatic open globe injuries using ocular trauma score (OTS) and correlate with ...
Saurav M. Shrestha +7 more
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