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The epidemiology and etiology of pediatric ocular trauma

Abstract Eighteen million people worldwide have uniocular blindness from traumatic injury. Injuries occur disproportionally commonly in childhood. Every year a quarter of a million children present with serious ocular trauma. For the vast majority the injury is preventable. We review the internation...

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Published in:Survey of ophthalmology 2013-09, Vol.58 (5), p.476-485
Main Authors: Abbott, Joseph, FRCOphth, Shah, Peter, FRCOphth, FRCP(Ed)
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Eye Injuries - prevention & control
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ocular trauma
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penetrating eye injury
perforating eye injury
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