CG Thompson, N Kumar, FA Billson, F Martin - British Journal of …, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com Results: There were 72 cases identified. The commonest causes of perforating ocular injury were
sharp tools (knives/scissors) poked by the child into his/her own eye (17%), or objects thrown
at the child (17%). Injuries were most likely to have occurred at home (58%). The age ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions
DV Alfaro, NA Chaudhry, A WALONKER, T Runyan, Y … - Retina, 1994 - journals.lww.com 202 RETINA • 1994 »VOLUME 14 • NUMBER 3 University of Southern California School of Medicine
between July 1986 and February 1990. For each case, the hospital record and operative note
were reviewed to determine patient's age, gender, initial visual acuity, in- jury sites noted ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
AK Farr, RJ Hairston, MU Humayun, MJ Marsh, … - Journal of pediatric … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PURPOSE: To study the outcome of open globe injuries in patients aged <14 years and compare
the results between patients who presented approximately 30 years ago and a recent series.
METHODS: Between January 1970 and January 1993, 180 eyes of children who ... Cited by 27 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
CJ MacEwen, PS Baines, P Desai - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999 - bjo.bmj.com RESULTS The commonest mechanism of injury was blunt trauma, accounting for 65% of the
total. 60% of the patients were admitted with a hyphaema. Injuries necessitating admission occurred
most frequently at home (51%). Sporting activities were the commonest cause of injury in ... Cited by 57 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
- ►ces.edu.co [PDF] JC Serrano, P Chalela, JD Arias - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2003 - archopht.highwire.org You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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MJ Elder - Eye (London, England), 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov A retrospective study was carried out on 118 children with penetrating eye injuries. Fifty-three
per cent of those without an intraocular foreign body (50/94) achieved a final visual acuity of
6/12 or better, whilst 13% (14/108) required an enucleation. Mixed corneoscleral wounds, ... Cited by 21 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
CG Thompson, RK Griffits, W Nardi, MP Tester … - Australian and New …, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PURPOSE: To determine the epidemiology and outcomes of penetrating eye injuries in a rural
Australian setting. METHODS: A retrospective study of an 11 year period to identify 77 cases
of penetrating eye injury in Lismore, New South Wales. RESULTS: The commonest cause ... Cited by 42 - Related articles - BL Direct
SK Anderson, UR Desai, SV Raman - Ophthalmology, 2002 - Elsevier To report the incidence of ocular and nonocular trauma in patients admitted to the Henry Ford
Hospital via the emergency room since 1994 after a motor vehicle crash (MVC) with and without
air bag deployment. ... The Henry Ford Hospital Trauma Registry database was reviewed ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 11 versions
- ►retina-science.de [PDF] C Jandeck, U Kellner, N Bornfeld, MH Foerster - Graefe's Archive for Clinical …, 2000 - Springer Abstract Background: Eye injuries are the leading cause of monocular blindness in children.
At present, however, only limited follow-up studies exist. Methods: The files of 38 consecutive
patients aged 16 years or younger who had been treated for open globe injuries were ... Cited by 17 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
F Kuhn, R Maisiak, L Mann, V Mester, R … - … clinics of North …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Only based on a standardized terminology of ocular trauma terms, and using a very large number
of injuries treated by a wide variety of ophthalmologists, could a reliable method be developed
so that the functional outcome of a serious eye injury can be predicted with reasonable ... Cited by 36 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions