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[Intraocular foreign body].

Authors: Monica, Armegioiu; Andreea, Craiu; Vlad, Beraru; Corina, Staicu; Cristina, Malcea; Irina, Nae; Ana, Cârstocea;

[Intraocular foreign body].

Abstract

The authors present the case of a patient who suffered a penetrating ocular trauma due to wood IOFB. An emergency surgery is initiated for the traumatic cataract, afterwards the IOFB is extracted through posterior vitrectomy. The patient seeks medical help after another 3 weeks, being diagnosed with retinal detachment, which is solved surgically.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Treatment Outcome, Eye Foreign Bodies, Vitrectomy, Retinal Detachment, Visual Acuity, Humans, Cataract Extraction, Cataract, Eye Injuries, Penetrating

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