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injury .12,13 This study has revealed that exposure to moderate levels of BOP induces damage leading to apoptosis in both the eye directly receiving the blast as well as the contralateral eye . Furthermore ...
meetings or submitted to any other journals. REFERENCES 1. Wagoner MD . Chemical injuries of the eye : current concepts in pathophysiology and therapy . Surv Ophthalmol 1997 ; 41 : 275 – 313 . Google Scholar ...
,24,28,31 but there is currently no complete model of the presumed inflammatory pathophysiology of a burn patient. Early efforts at applying mathematical models to diverse aspects of the burn response33,–45 ...
Molten metal particles, if lodged in the eye , can cause continued contact with heat, leading to more severe damage. Similarly, chemical injuries , such as those caused by acid and alkaline agents, can cause ...
, intestinal injury ) Secondary: Penetrating trauma from fragments Tertiary: Blunt trauma from translation of the casualty against an object Quaternary: Burns and inhalation injury Quinary: Bacterial, chemical ...
and risk factors for evacuation and injury , United States, 1993–1998. J Occup Environ Med 2003; 45: 197– 204. Google Scholar CrossRef Search ADS PubMed 15. Cancio LC Current concepts in the pathophysiology ...
injuries of the eye : current concepts in pathophysiology and therapy.Surv Ophthalmol.1997;41:275-313.EJHollandEpithelial transplantation for the management of severe ocular surface disease.Trans Am ...
Likewise, early studies have reported acceptable clinical safety following local administration in patients with severe dry eye disease and acute chemical injuries .96,97 Bioengineered Extracellular Matrix ...
foreign bodies) associated with flying debris.62 Tertiary and quaternary blast injuries occur when the eye experiences blunt force (eg, contusions) and chemical /thermal wounds, respectively.62 Recent ...
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