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Prognostic value of ocular trauma score for open globe injuries associated with metallic intraocular foreign bodies
... Twenty-five eyes from 25 patients were included in the study. Twenty-four (96%) of the patients were male, and the mean age was 34 ± 12 years (min:12, max: 64, me- dian 37). The mean follow-up time was 10 ± 5 months ... See full document
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Prognostic Value of the Ocular Trauma Score in Traumatic Open Globe Injuries in the Philippines: A Five Year Retrospective Study —Prognostic Value of the Ocular Trauma Score in Open Globe Injuries
... the prognostic value of the Ocular Trauma Score in patients with traumatic open globe injuries ...likely associated with ocular trauma-related ... See full document
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Intraocular foreign bodies extracted by pars plana vitrectomy: clinical characteristics, management, outcomes and prognostic factors
... 172 open globe injuries that we treated during the last 5 years ...the open globe injury is compli- cated by endophthalmitis, IOFBs can be as frequent as 53 % of cases ...were ... See full document
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A clinical study of penetrating eye injuries
... Magnets are commonly employed for the majority of magnetic IOFB. Their ability to automatically align the IOFB in the long axis of the magnetic field and deliver the smallest diameter through the sclerotomy makes them ... See full document
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Risk factors for poor outcomes in patients with open-globe injuries
... examination, open-globe repair surgical findings, follow-up examinations, surgical procedures, and ...previous ocular injury to the same eye were excluded from the ... See full document
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<p>The UK Paediatric Ocular Trauma Study 3 (POTS3): clinical features and initial management of injuries</p>
... pediatric ocular trauma, but injuries are characterized by anterior segment pathology: corneal/scleral laceration, iris prolapse, and lens ...for ocular injury are most likely to be male, ... See full document
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Characteristics of Open-globe Eye Injuries with Respect to Zone of Injury
... the Ocular Trauma Classification Group: Z1 - confined to the cornea and limbus; Z2 - 5 mm or less posterior to the limbus; Z3 - greater than 5mm posterior to the limbus [24] ...Eye Trauma Terminology ... See full document
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Intraocular foreign bodies retained in the posterior segment clinical features, management options and prognostic factors
... from intraocular foreign bodies is mostly deposited in the epithelial tissues such as iris sphincter and dilator muscles, the non pigmented ciliary epithelium, lens epithelium and the retinal pigment ... See full document
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PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR PREDICTING VISUAL OUTCOME AFTER VITRECTOMY FOR POSTERIOR SEGMENT INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODIES
... In this study, corneoscleral and sclera entry sites were statistically significant for poor visual outcome and corneal entry site was highly significant for good outcome and this is consistent with similar observations ... See full document
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23 Gauge pars plana vitrectomy for the removal of retained intraocular foreign bodies
... Results: Of the 36 cases available for the study, the IOFBs (size range, 3 to 12 mm) could be removed in all eyes. Mean preoperative LogMAR BCVA was 1.44 ± 138 (range, 1.00 to 0.00) and mean postoperative LogMAR BCVA at ... See full document
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Epidemiology of Child’s Ocular Globe Injury: A Retrospective Study at the University Teaching Hospital Campus of Lomé (Togo)
... Twenty children (46%, 51%) counted among the 43 children suffering from ocular trauma during the study period. The average age was 6.68 years with ex- treme of 1 year and 12 years, the bracket of those less ... See full document
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A pilot study of intraocular use of intensive anti inflammatory; triamcinolone acetonide to prevent proliferative vitreoretinopathy in eyes undergoing vitreoretinal surgery for open globe trauma; the adjuncts in ocular trauma (AOT) trial: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
... Investigation of the pathobiology of PVR has demon- strated a process of fibrocellular proliferation and con- tractile periretinal membrane formation, which appears to be due to migrating RPE cells [17]. Recent ... See full document
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Original Article Comparison of the prognostic effects of APACHE II score and the TRISS for geriatric trauma patients in the intensive care unit
... of trauma resuscitation, combining RTS (a mea- sure of the physiologic response to injury), ISS (describing the site and severity of injury), injury type (blunt or penetrating) and ...of trauma and in the ... See full document
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Epidemiology and factors effecting visual outcome in open globe injuries in children at a tertiary care hospital
... Ocular trauma is a major cause of ocular morbidity and has been reported to be one of the most important causes of unilateral vision loss in ...to injuries due to their curiosity, immature ... See full document
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Open globe and penetrating eyelid injuries from fish hooks
... eye injuries caused by fish hooks can ...of ocular trauma ranging from simple to severe ocular in- ...Severe ocular injuries due to fish hooks are rela- tively ...of ... See full document
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A Genomic Score Prognostic of Outcome in Trauma Patients
... Traumatic injuries frequently lead to infection, organ failure, and ...Severity Score [ISS]) are utilized, with limited success, to predict outcome following ...expression score could predict ... See full document
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A dissertation on analytical study on intraocular foreign body visual outcome according to ocular trauma scoring.
... penetrating injuries is 13-50%, the average being ...are metallic or magnetic and engineering industry is the major cause of IOFB, roughly around ¾ th of the ... See full document
Gender Disparities in Open Globe Injuries: Ten- Year Review of an Urban Population
... primary globe repair. All except 2 had disorganised globe on B-scan with RD, VH and hemorrhagic ...after globe repair; 7 of these underwent PPV and drainage of hemorrhagic choroidals but in follow-up ... See full document
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Assessment of Visual Prognosis using Ocular Trauma Score in Open Globe Injury in a Tertiary Care Center
... sight. Ocular trauma is one of the major causes of ocular morbidity & blindness, especially in paediatric & young adult ...of trauma may range from superficial injuries to more ... See full document
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Visual outcomes and prognostic factors in open-globe injuries
... penetrating injuries and that the mechanism of injury was not significantly associated with the final visual acuity ...was associated with a lower rate of both visual function and functional success ... See full document
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