نتایج جستجو برای: eye injuries

تعداد نتایج: 274133  

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012
Justin Blackburn Emily B Levitan Paul A MacLennan Cynthia Owsley Gerald McGwin

OBJECTIVE To study transient risk factors for occupational eye injuries. METHODS A case-crossover study was conducted among patients treated for occupational eye injuries in the emergency department at an eye hospital in Alabama. A questionnaire was administered to collect information regarding risk factors at the time of and prior to eye treatment. Incidence rate ratios were used to measure ...

Journal: :Current eye research 2012
Justin Blackburn Emily B Levitan Paul A MacLennan Cynthia Owsley Gerald McGwin

PURPOSE To describe the epidemiology and identify categories of agents involved in chemical eye injuries. METHODS Retrospective case series of consecutive cases of chemical eye injury presenting to the emergency department (ED) at a large eye hospital. Six-hundred and thirty-three patients presented to the ED between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2009 for treatment of 640 chemical eye inju...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2002
Stefan M Duma M Virginia Jernigan Joel D Stitzel Ian P Herring John S Crowley Fred T Brozoski Cameron R Bass

OBJECTIVE To investigate eye injuries resulting from frontal automobile crashes and to determine the effects of frontal air bags. METHODS The National Automotive Sampling System database files from January 1, 1993, through December 31, 1999, were examined in a 3-part study that included an investigation of 22 236 individual crashes that occurred in the United States. A new 4-level eye injury ...

2008
Jerry W. Biehl

O pen eye injuries in war have been occurring in ever-increasing numbers. After serving in Pleiku, Vietnam, for the 71st Evacuation Hospital, a concerned ophthalmologist, Albert Hornblass, MD, compared eye injury rates in American and other military conflicts. He noted that during the American Civil War, eye injuries were 0.5% of all casualties, but in the Vietnam War, eye injuries occurred at ...

Journal: :BMC Ophthalmology 2008
Adeyinka O Ashaye

BACKGROUND Strategies for prevention of eye injuries require knowledge of the cause of the injuries. This study was done to determine the patient characteristics, the cause of injury, and where cases of traumatic hyphaema that necessitated admission to a tertiary hospital occurred. This may enable an appropriate intervention in the prevention of such injuries. METHODS Retrospective case analy...

Journal: : 2022

Evaluation the knowledge and practice of dentists to use protective glass prevent eye injuries in dentists, personals, patients Zanjan city, 1399

2016
Evan Jenkins Roger Hawkes Andrew Murray

Introduction. Sport presents a risk of ocular trauma and accounts for a significant number of eye injuries that require hospital admission. The sport of golf presents a risk to eyesight from fast moving objects such as golf clubs and balls. This study aims to investigate the associations of golf with eye injuries and the reasons that these injuries occur. Material/Methods. A literature search w...

2013
Miloš Jovanović Dragan Vuković Vesna Jakšić Miroslav Knežević Lepša Žorić Miloš Mirković

Introduction: The eye injuries inflicted in different sport activities are relatively rare and depend upon the type of sport. They are more common in recreational sport activities. These injuries are generally minor but may be very severe and result in permanent vision impairment. One must be aware of the fact that these sport activities, either recreative or professional, are exercised by youn...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2007
Chryssa N McAlister T Jock Murray Hesham Lakosha Charles E Maxner

Explosions, man-made and accidental, continue to require improved emergency medical responses. In the 1917 Halifax Explosion, an inordinate number of penetrating eye injuries occurred. A review of their treatment provides insight into a traumatic event with unique ophthalmological importance. Archived personal and government documents relating to the Halifax Explosion were reviewed at the Publi...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1989
P J Crowley K C Condon

In 1984, 4500 people with sport injuries attended the Cork Regional Hospital. Of these, 817 were injured in the national game of hurling and camogie. Hand injuries were the most frequent occurring in approximately one third of injured players (33 per cent) and of these, just half had a closed metacarpal fracture. Facial injuries were the second most frequent category (28 per cent). Almost one t...

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