A 3 year nationwide study of the incidence of hospitalized civilian ocular injuries was conducted in Israel between October 1981 and September 1984. Of the 2,276 hospitalized cases (2,416 eyes), 457 resulted in unilateral, and 6 in bilateral legal blindness. These figures represent an average annual incidence rate of legal blindness of 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMerkel cell carcinoma is an infrequent but highly malignant cutaneous neoplasm. In a 73-year-old woman, a Merkel cell carcinoma of the right upper lid developed within 1 month, recurred within a month after its first removal, and metastasized to the parotid 2 months after secondary excision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 3-year prospective study revealed 39 hospitalized cases of ocular injuries from seashore racketball sports. Most were children and young adults and most had internal injuries of the globe. Over a third had retinal edema, 2 eyes were blinded, and at least 4 are subject to serious future complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA nationwide prospective collaborative study on ocular trauma was performed in Israel during a period of 3 years (1981 through 1983). Almost half of the traumas (1127 [47%] of 2416 eyes) were sustained by children younger than age 17 years, and mainly between the ages of 6 and 12 years. Most of the injuries happened at home (38.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 9-year-old boy was admitted to the Pediatric Department with high fever, severe photophobia, and a rash on his face, eyelids, and neck. Two days before admission he received injections of penicillin. During the night his general condition worsened, and his fever rose to 40 degrees C.
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