2018
DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2018/220
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A Clinical Study of Penetrating Injuries of the Eye

Abstract: BACKGROUNDOcular injuries are a major cause of worldwide visual impairment and the penetrating injury of eye is one of the major causes of uniocular and rarely binocular blindness. No matter how small such injuries are, never to be considered trivial and always to be treated as surgical emergencies. Aims and Objectives of the study-1. To study the incidence of penetrating injuries of the eye. 2. To study the percentage of occurrence of different types, their management and resultant visual outcome.

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“…(2) Fibrinolytic enzyme action: this enzyme decomposes the blood cake to form a free state and is discharged out of the anterior chamber together with body fluids after dissolution [ 18 ]. (3) Phagocytosis: the food cells in the front water chamber act on the red blood cells to promote the eyes to come out from the corners of the eyes [ 19 ]. (4) Absorption of the iris: the surface of the iris and the iris crystals contribute to the absorption of anterior chamber hemorrhage.…”
Section: Ultrasound Biomicroscopy Diagnosis Analysis and Fine Nursing Methods Of Traumatic Anterior Chamber Injury Based On Intelligent Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Fibrinolytic enzyme action: this enzyme decomposes the blood cake to form a free state and is discharged out of the anterior chamber together with body fluids after dissolution [ 18 ]. (3) Phagocytosis: the food cells in the front water chamber act on the red blood cells to promote the eyes to come out from the corners of the eyes [ 19 ]. (4) Absorption of the iris: the surface of the iris and the iris crystals contribute to the absorption of anterior chamber hemorrhage.…”
Section: Ultrasound Biomicroscopy Diagnosis Analysis and Fine Nursing Methods Of Traumatic Anterior Chamber Injury Based On Intelligent Vmentioning
confidence: 99%