2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0181-5512(07)80239-7
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426 Les plaies du globe oculaire chez l’enfant : étude rétrospective de 62 cas

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“…[24] Some reports have shown that outdoor spaces are the most common place for OGI occurrences in pediatrics. [25,26] In our study, the outdoor environment is the primary place for older children, especially in the male group, due to accidents, assaults, and occupation-related factors. Educating children to follow safety principles and practice anger management can be useful in reducing the occurrence of accidents, assaults, and occupational hazards that may lead to OGI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…[24] Some reports have shown that outdoor spaces are the most common place for OGI occurrences in pediatrics. [25,26] In our study, the outdoor environment is the primary place for older children, especially in the male group, due to accidents, assaults, and occupation-related factors. Educating children to follow safety principles and practice anger management can be useful in reducing the occurrence of accidents, assaults, and occupational hazards that may lead to OGI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Most of the trauma in our study occurred unilaterally and mostly in the left eye in 50.50% of cases. Unilateral impairment in eye trauma is recognized by several authors such as Kaya, et al [14], Beby, et al [15] and Skiker, et al [16], on the other hand, the right or left laterality does not seem to have a consensus. According to the BETT, in our study, trauma was mostly closed globe (91.67%).…”
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confidence: 96%