2022
DOI: 10.31128/ajgp-03-21-5921
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Eye injuries: Understanding ocular trauma

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“…and any initial interventions performed. 4 This is especially important when the victim is unresponsive or under the influence of 'recreational substances' or alcohol. This documentation will not only be useful in further assessment of the patient but may also guide management, communication and follow up.…”
Section: Obtaining the Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and any initial interventions performed. 4 This is especially important when the victim is unresponsive or under the influence of 'recreational substances' or alcohol. This documentation will not only be useful in further assessment of the patient but may also guide management, communication and follow up.…”
Section: Obtaining the Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urazy gałki ocznej najczęściej dotyczą mężczyzn, którzy stanowią około 60% [7] do nawet 81,5% pacjentów [8]. Wypadki drogowe są najczęstszą przyczyną urazów oczu wśród osób dorosłych [9] -według Park i wsp. stanowią one 56,7% przypadków [8].…”
Section: Leczenie Chirurgiczne Pourazowegounclassified
“…otwarte urazy gałki ocznej stanowią około 63% przypadków, a wśród nich pęknięcie szacowane jest na 39,13%, uraz penetrujący 14,13%, a wewnątrzgałkowe ciało obce na 8,7% [7]. Inne dane wskazują, iż otwarty uraz gałki ocznej stanowi 44% urazów oczu [9,10]. Z kolei badanie przeprowadzone przez Prat i wsp.…”
Section: Leczenie Chirurgiczne Pourazowegounclassified
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“…The injuries seen in general practice are not limited to the musculoskeletal system, an important aspect well reflected in this issue. Park and Burns have provided an update on button battery injury, 11 Heath Jeffery and colleagues have given an overview of ocular trauma 12 and Strelan and Crowley have written a systematic approach to the diagnosis and management of injuries to the thumb. 13 The article by Carter and Hartridge highlights that injuries are not limited to the physical realm when they underscore the potential of electronic communication systems to cause unintended injury by breaching confidentiality.…”
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