Research Article
Intraocular Foreign Bodies: Clinical Characteristics and Factors Affecting Visual Outcome
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Clinical image of an intraocular foreign body. (a) An intraocular foreign body with an eyelash stuck at the cornea and penetrating the anterior chamber, and the presence of a hypopyon revealed that the patient has concomitant endophthalmitis. (b) Computerized tomography shows a metallic intraocular foreign body. (c) The fundus photo shows a metallic intraocular foreign body in the vitreous cavity with vitreous hemorrhage. (d) B-scan ultrasonography shows an intraocular foreign body with acoustic shadow.
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