2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-147891/v1
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Pediatric Ocular Trauma From A Tertiary Public Hospital in Colombia: Epidemiological Characterization

Abstract: BackgroundEye injury is a serious public health problem being in the world, that causes unilateral blindness, a particular condition in children due to the functional impact and psychosocial implications. The eye injury can be prevented thanks to the identification of risk factors associated with the socio-cultural context, this aspect has motivated studies in the pediatric population in United States, India, Australia, Cuba, Egypt, United Kingdom, Brazil, Colombia, Marathwada and Canada, among others. So the … Show more

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“…When analysing the place where eye injury occurs, the highest proportion occurred in the street with 32.79% (20 participants) followed by 26.23% (16 cases) which occurred at home. Of the total of 61 patients, 35 involved closed-globe injuries, 9 were OGI and 17 were without globe involvement (D'Antone et al 2021).…”
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“…When analysing the place where eye injury occurs, the highest proportion occurred in the street with 32.79% (20 participants) followed by 26.23% (16 cases) which occurred at home. Of the total of 61 patients, 35 involved closed-globe injuries, 9 were OGI and 17 were without globe involvement (D'Antone et al 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%