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Citation

Pop I, Ban C, Stepan E, Roiu G. Oftalmologia 2001; 52(2): 85-89.

Vernacular Title

Incidenta traumatismelor oculare in spitalul clinic de oftalmologie oradea in

Affiliation

Simona Nistoran.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Societatea Romana de Oftalmologie)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11771109

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyse the great number of ocular injuries which were diagnosed and treated in the out-patients clinic or in the hospital in 1997-1999. Ocular trauma seems to be related to the working place or the main activities of the patients, such as agriculture or housekeeping. Ocular injuries in children are significant as number and prognosis. Blunt trauma, ocular perforations, ocular foreign bodies and burns were studied separately for children, housekeepers, unemployed, working and retired people. Due to their number and complexity, ocular trauma represent a very important part in the activity of an ophthalmology department. The conclusion of the study is the number of ocular injuries decreased over the years because of the reduced industrial activity in our town. Similar ocular injuries in retired and working people suggest that retired people are still active. The prognosis of ocular trauma is better if the patients come early to be seen by the specialist, if the treatment is adequate and if the department has a proper equipment for advanced surgery techniques.


Language: ro

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