Juvenile injuries by intraorbital foreign body in extremities are common and usually trivial (1) but they may lead to debilitating sequels in the head and neck. Because of their availability in comparison to other sources of trauma, accidental injuries may occur while children play with their friends. Injuries by pencils are special types of intraorbital foreign body, the final outcome of which is dependent to concurrent injuries of the ocular and also neurologic structure and comorbiditie. Orbital injury requires comprehensive evaluation, especially in child victims when there is not sufficient information regarding trauma mechanism and the intraorbital foreign body should be ruled out before any closure of wounds, as shown in the sample c...
Introduction: Penetrating lesions by pencil in the temporal lobe in children and adolescents are unc...
Abstract: The penetration of objects into the orbit can lead to blindness and even to the death of ...
Children often play with sharp objects in their mouths without knowing the injurious effects of such...
A transorbital penetrating injury by a foreign body is an extremely rare type of injury, and its sev...
A pencil injury to the eye Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological com...
Introduction: Diagnosis of orbital foreign body (FB) penetration is usually obvious when part of the...
Introduction: Penetrating traumas in the orbit and intraorbital foreign bodies during pediatric age ...
Intraorbital foreign body with intracranial extension is a potentially devastating condition leading...
A 10-year-old girl presented to our O.P.D. with intra-orbital trauma. On radiological workup followi...
Transorbital slow-penetrating injury is an uncommon type of head injury that is seen more often in t...
A 9-year-old girl was wounded by a pencil which entered the right orbit and passed towards the left....
Oro-cranial penetrating injuries are often seen in ear, nose and throat practices. Cases of penetrat...
AIM: To determine characteristic features of ocular trauma resulted from self-trauma by writing inst...
Aim: To report an unusual presentation of retained safety pin in ocular adnexae of a 3 year old chil...
The authors present a retrospective, observational case study of seven patients, who presented with ...
Introduction: Penetrating lesions by pencil in the temporal lobe in children and adolescents are unc...
Abstract: The penetration of objects into the orbit can lead to blindness and even to the death of ...
Children often play with sharp objects in their mouths without knowing the injurious effects of such...
A transorbital penetrating injury by a foreign body is an extremely rare type of injury, and its sev...
A pencil injury to the eye Cranio-orbital foreign bodies are rare. Their ocular and neurological com...
Introduction: Diagnosis of orbital foreign body (FB) penetration is usually obvious when part of the...
Introduction: Penetrating traumas in the orbit and intraorbital foreign bodies during pediatric age ...
Intraorbital foreign body with intracranial extension is a potentially devastating condition leading...
A 10-year-old girl presented to our O.P.D. with intra-orbital trauma. On radiological workup followi...
Transorbital slow-penetrating injury is an uncommon type of head injury that is seen more often in t...
A 9-year-old girl was wounded by a pencil which entered the right orbit and passed towards the left....
Oro-cranial penetrating injuries are often seen in ear, nose and throat practices. Cases of penetrat...
AIM: To determine characteristic features of ocular trauma resulted from self-trauma by writing inst...
Aim: To report an unusual presentation of retained safety pin in ocular adnexae of a 3 year old chil...
The authors present a retrospective, observational case study of seven patients, who presented with ...
Introduction: Penetrating lesions by pencil in the temporal lobe in children and adolescents are unc...
Abstract: The penetration of objects into the orbit can lead to blindness and even to the death of ...
Children often play with sharp objects in their mouths without knowing the injurious effects of such...