Eye Injuries
Mostrando 1-12 de 76 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Qualidade de vida relacionada à visão em pacientes após ferimentos oculares penetrantes
Objetivo: Medir e investigar a função visual e a qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde (QOL) em pacientes após ferimentos ocular penetrantes (OPI). Método: Cinquenta e quatro pacientes adultos com OPI e 26 indivíduos saudáveis (controles) foram incluídos no estudo. O questionário de função visual do National Eye Institute (NEI VFQ-25) e a aval
Arq. Bras. Oftalmol.. Publicado em: 2014-04
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2. Prevalência de lesões oculares decorrentes de trauma envolvendo a maxila e/ou complexo zigomaticomaxilar
O trauma ocular é uma condição relativamente frequente em Serviços de atendimento a Urgência e Emergência, estando muitas vezes associado à fraturas do esqueleto facial. Este estudo tem o objetivo de avaliar a prevalência de lesões oculares em vítimas de trauma facial envolvendo a maxila e/ou complexo zigomático-maxilar. É um estudo do tipo prosp
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Características clínicas de 64 indivíduos portadores de uveítis posterior activa presumiblemente toxoplásmica en Pernambuco
PURPOSE: To describe clinical characteristics of posterior active uveitis presumptively by Toxoplasma gondii (PAUPT) in patients with typical lesion. Tranversal study. METHODS: Sixty-four patients with retinochoroiditis scatter and active satellite lesions examined in Pernambuco, Brazil. All were older than 10 years and immunocompetent. Gender, age, skin col
Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Publicado em: 2008-02
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4. Perfil de Quimiocinas em Indivíduos Portadores de Lesão Ocular Decorrente da Infecção pelo Toxoplasma gondii
The high prevalence of toxoplasmosis at Campos dos Goytacazes city is recognized as the highest described in literature, where the prevalence of ocular disease is situated from 6 to 14% for the seropositive population. The role of chemokines and their receptors in the ocular pathology process from infectious diseases has not been well studied. In this contex
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Perfil de Quimiocinas em Indivíduos Portadores de Lesão Ocular Decorrente da Infecção pelo Toxoplasma gondii
The high prevalence of toxoplasmosis at Campos dos Goytacazes city is recognized as the highest described in literature, where the prevalence of ocular disease is situated from 6 to 14% for the seropositive population. The role of chemokines and their receptors in the ocular pathology process from infectious diseases has not been well studied. In this contex
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Freshwater sponge spicules: a new agent of ocular pathology
In a recent outbreak of human ocular injuries that occurred in the town of Araguatins, at the right bank of Araguaia river, state of Tocantins, Brazil, along the low water period of 2005, two patients (8 and 12-year-old boys) presented inferior adherent leukoma in the left eye (OS), and peripherical uveites, with snowbanking in the inferior pars plana. The t
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2006-12
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7. Collagens and proteoglycans of the corneal extracellular matrix
The cornea is a curved and transparent structure that provides the initial focusing of a light image into the eye. It consists of a central stroma that constitutes 90% of the corneal depth, covered anteriorly with epithelium and posteriorly with endothelium. Its transparency is the result of the regular spacing of collagen fibers with remarkably uniform diam
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2003-08
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8. The Halifax disaster (1917): eye injuries and their care
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 Halif
BMJ Group.
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9. Eye injuries in organised sport in a rural area.
Eye injuries in sport are a continuing preventable problem. An investigation into sport injuries in rural Ireland shows hurling to be the most dangerous pastime, and this is compared and contrasted with other local games. Forty-five consecutive injuries sustained in organised sport requiring admission to hospital over a 4-year period were studied. 40% were d
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10. Eye injuries in children.
We report a retrospective study of children's eye injuries treated during 1977 at Helsinki University Eye Hospital. There were 110 cases representing 34.5% of all eye injuries and 3% of all patients treated in 1977; 81.8% were boys and 18.2% girls. Half of the injuries were caused by another child, one-third were self-inflicted, and the rest were other accid
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11. Perforating eye injuries caused by darts.
We have reviewed 19 patients with dart-induced perforating eye injuries. Fourteen of the injuries were in childhood. A poor visual outcome was common, not only from the injury directly but also from irreversible amblyopia or endophthalmitis. Preventive measures are considered.
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12. A five-year survey of ocular shotgun injuries in Ireland.
Between November 1980 and September 1985 20 patients in Ireland sustained accidental ocular shotgun injuries severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Eight patients had contusion injuries and 12 perforating injuries. Contusion damage was disproportionate to the size of the pellet. Through and through perforation of the globe occurred in eight patient