2014
DOI: 10.4314/njp.v41i3.12
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Eye injuries in children the Sagamu experience

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“…The male predominance observed in our study (71%) and found in numerous studies including those of Bodunde, et al, (67.5%), Al-Bdour, et al, (71.5%), Sadia, et al, (72.25%), Sylves, et al, (78.8%) confirms that the male sex is the most affected by ocular trauma of the child and adolescent [10,13,19,24]. This is all the truer since in our series, the male predominance is found in all age groups (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The male predominance observed in our study (71%) and found in numerous studies including those of Bodunde, et al, (67.5%), Al-Bdour, et al, (71.5%), Sadia, et al, (72.25%), Sylves, et al, (78.8%) confirms that the male sex is the most affected by ocular trauma of the child and adolescent [10,13,19,24]. This is all the truer since in our series, the male predominance is found in all age groups (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%