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1/2010
vol. 112 abstract:
Review article
Clinical characteristics of penetrating ocular injuries with intraocular foreign body. Part I. Pathogenesis and clinical features
Iwona Obuchowska
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,
Katarzyna J. Napora
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,
Aneta Sidorowicz
1
,
Zofia Mariak
1
Online publish date: 2010/03/21
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Intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs), are the major cause of penetrating ocular trauma and the most serious problem is the resulting impairment of visual function. In this paper, based on published reports and their clinical experience, authors discuss questions of pathogenesis, epidemiology and clinical features of IOFB injuries. Special attention was paid on primary and secondary complications, which include mechanical lesions of the ocular tissues, metallosis and endophthalmitis.
keywords:
penetrating injury, intraocular foreign body, mechanical complications, endopthalmitis, metallosis |
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