Objective:The chemical eye burn is one of the major emergencies in the ophthalmology that will result in irreparable complications in case of inappropriate and timely treatment in severe casesMaterial and Methods:In this cross-sectional study 250 patients with ocular chemical burn who referred to Farshchian Hospital were enrolled. Demographic characteristic and information regarding the burn were obtained. The Hughes-Roper-Hall classification was used for grading the severity of injury. All patients reevaluated 6 weeks later after injury.Results:Of 250 patients with complete follow up 155 cases ( 62% ) were male and 95 cases ( 38 % ) were female. Chemical injury were more common in the 20-40 years age group ( 108 case = 43/2 % ).The most ...
Burn related injury to the face involving the structures of the eyes, eyelids, eyelashes, and/or eye...
The article presents the data of examinations of patients being treated in the emergency ophthalmomi...
BACKGROUND: Ocular surface burns can be caused by chemicals (alkalis and acids) or by direct heat. A...
BACKGROUND Chemical injuries to the eye is one of the true ophthalmic emergencies. Alkali injuries ...
Background/Purpose: To review the pattern of presentation and management difficulty of patients wit...
Background Epidemiological studies focusing on occupational pathologies can be an important medium ...
Ocular chemical Injury comprises about 8-18% of overall ocular trauma. It is caused by various types...
Burns to the sclera, conjunctiva, cornea, and eyelid are considered ocular burns. Ocular burn injuri...
Background: Although the eyes represent 0.1% of the total human body, they are exposed to many injur...
Chemical injuries are often described as burns, a term which, in its more general application, is us...
Chemical and thermal ocular burns are among the most urgent ophthalmic emergencies, often resulting ...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of chemical burns among the patients admitted to Shiraz bur...
Background: Chemical trauma is one of the emergency cases in ophthalmology since it can lead to seve...
Background: The purpose of the study was to assess caregivers’ compliance with the management protoc...
Introduction: Pediatric burns commonly involve the face and periocular areas, with a possibility of ...
Burn related injury to the face involving the structures of the eyes, eyelids, eyelashes, and/or eye...
The article presents the data of examinations of patients being treated in the emergency ophthalmomi...
BACKGROUND: Ocular surface burns can be caused by chemicals (alkalis and acids) or by direct heat. A...
BACKGROUND Chemical injuries to the eye is one of the true ophthalmic emergencies. Alkali injuries ...
Background/Purpose: To review the pattern of presentation and management difficulty of patients wit...
Background Epidemiological studies focusing on occupational pathologies can be an important medium ...
Ocular chemical Injury comprises about 8-18% of overall ocular trauma. It is caused by various types...
Burns to the sclera, conjunctiva, cornea, and eyelid are considered ocular burns. Ocular burn injuri...
Background: Although the eyes represent 0.1% of the total human body, they are exposed to many injur...
Chemical injuries are often described as burns, a term which, in its more general application, is us...
Chemical and thermal ocular burns are among the most urgent ophthalmic emergencies, often resulting ...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of chemical burns among the patients admitted to Shiraz bur...
Background: Chemical trauma is one of the emergency cases in ophthalmology since it can lead to seve...
Background: The purpose of the study was to assess caregivers’ compliance with the management protoc...
Introduction: Pediatric burns commonly involve the face and periocular areas, with a possibility of ...
Burn related injury to the face involving the structures of the eyes, eyelids, eyelashes, and/or eye...
The article presents the data of examinations of patients being treated in the emergency ophthalmomi...
BACKGROUND: Ocular surface burns can be caused by chemicals (alkalis and acids) or by direct heat. A...