The eye may be injured by various penetrating and non-penetrating injuries like sticks, pencils, rods, gunshot and chopsticks. Self-inflicted gunshot injuries have been rarely reported in literature. This case is interesting in multiple aspects which include poverty, lack of education and the failure of government to ensure control of the use of firearms in Nepal. We report a case of self-inflicted gun injury which was managed successfully.</p
A pencil injury to the eye Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological com...
Self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, but are important be-cause the diagnosis can be difficult. Ocu...
To report case a bullet in right cavum orbita. Case report, a man twenty two years old with bullet i...
Four cases of orbital gunshot wounds are described in this article. The first patient attempted sui...
Abstract Introduction Prior reports have highlighted the dangers of crowd control weapons such as ru...
Non-lethal weaponry used during protests produces adverse consequences when subjected to the eyes. T...
Background: Etiologically ocular injuries can be classified into domestic, occupational, sports, roa...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Orbito-ocular injuries with retained intra-orbital foreign bodies affecting both orbits are uncommon...
ABSTRACT The authors present an unusual case and clinical case report of a 21 year old patien...
Firearm-related mortality is not frequently encountered in a country like Nepal where there are stri...
10.1007/s00417-006-0301-yGraefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology244121696-1697G...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Good visual outcome following ocular emergencies will depend on prompt presentation, recognition and...
A pencil injury to the eye Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological com...
Self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, but are important be-cause the diagnosis can be difficult. Ocu...
To report case a bullet in right cavum orbita. Case report, a man twenty two years old with bullet i...
Four cases of orbital gunshot wounds are described in this article. The first patient attempted sui...
Abstract Introduction Prior reports have highlighted the dangers of crowd control weapons such as ru...
Non-lethal weaponry used during protests produces adverse consequences when subjected to the eyes. T...
Background: Etiologically ocular injuries can be classified into domestic, occupational, sports, roa...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Intraorbital foreign body (IOFB) has been a rare phenomenon in the cases of gunshot wounds and alway...
Orbito-ocular injuries with retained intra-orbital foreign bodies affecting both orbits are uncommon...
ABSTRACT The authors present an unusual case and clinical case report of a 21 year old patien...
Firearm-related mortality is not frequently encountered in a country like Nepal where there are stri...
10.1007/s00417-006-0301-yGraefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology244121696-1697G...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Good visual outcome following ocular emergencies will depend on prompt presentation, recognition and...
A pencil injury to the eye Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological com...
Self-inflicted eye injuries are rare, but are important be-cause the diagnosis can be difficult. Ocu...
To report case a bullet in right cavum orbita. Case report, a man twenty two years old with bullet i...