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2017, Number 1

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Gac Med Mex 2017; 153 (1)

Periocular foreign body: Two clinical cases with different management short title: periocular foreign body

Salazar-Ramos MS, Serna-Ojeda JC, Olvera-Morales O, Tovilla-Canales JL
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Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 116-120
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Key words:

Intraorbital foreign body, Orbital trauma, Penetrating trauma, Periocular foreign body.

ABSTRACT

Background: In many cases, the presence of periocular foreign bodies continues to be a diagnostic challenge and a dilemma regarding their management in most cases. The key lies in the type of material of the foreign body and its location in the orbit to determine its management. Clinical cases: We present two cases of periocular foreign body; a description of the clinical presentation and their treatment are given in each case. A review and discussion of treatment is also included. Conclusion: It is important to know the indications for the medical and surgical management for periocular foreign bodies to offer an individualized and direct treatment for each patient.


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