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Ocular ball bullet injury: detection of gonioscopically unrecognisable cyclodialysis by ultrasound biomicroscopy

E ditor ,-Ocular ball bullet (BB) injuries are vision threatening and more than 1200 people every year are reported to sustain these injuries in the United States. 1 Fewer cases with BB injuries have been reported in Japan. 2-4 Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) is useful in the morphological evaluation...

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Published in:British journal of ophthalmology 1999-11, Vol.83 (11), p.1306-1306
Main Authors: ENDO, SHINICHIRO, MITSUKAWA, GENTEI, FUJISAWA, SAYOKO, HASHIMOTO, YOSHIHIRO, ISHIDA, NOBUO, YAMAGUCHI, TATSUO
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description E ditor ,-Ocular ball bullet (BB) injuries are vision threatening and more than 1200 people every year are reported to sustain these injuries in the United States. 1 Fewer cases with BB injuries have been reported in Japan. 2-4 Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) is useful in the morphological evaluation of the anterior segment of the eye. 5 We report a 13 year old boy who sustained cyclodialysis from a BB injury, which was not revealed by gonioscopy but was by UBM. In the series of 140 ocular airgun injuries, the mean age of the victims was 13 years. 6 UBM might be well tolerated by even younger ages because of its non-invasive character. [...]the method seems to be useful to evaluate the anterior segment of the patients with closed globe injuries from BB guns.
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