Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1972;13(3):153-156.
Published online January 1, 2001.
A Statistical Observation of the Corneal Foreign Bodies.
Jae Hee Juhng, Ok Kim, Hong Bok Kim, Soon Kak Hong, Hee Soo Kim
1Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
2Kim's Eye Clinic, Korea.
각막이물의 통계학적 고찰
Abstract
The authors have statistically analysed 359 cases of corneal foreign bodies among 636 cases of ocular injuries in 5.420 Out-and In-patients who visited to a private eye clinic at Young Deong-Po (from Jan 1. 1964. to Dec 31. 1964). 1. The incidence of ocular injuries was 11.7% of all eye patients. 2. Ocular foreign bodies occupied 66% of ocular injuries. Extra-ocular foreign bodies (97%) was much more than intra-ocular (3%). 3. Incidence of Corneal foreign bodies was 88.4% of extra-ocular foreign bodies, which was 56.6% of ocular injuries in this clinic. 4. They (corneal foreign bodies)were mostly male (91.2%) and ranged from 11 to 40 year old. 5. The most common cause of corneal foreign body was iron piece. 6. The prognosis for vision was almostly good when early removal of foreign bodies and proper post operative cares were performed.


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