Bol Asoc Med P R
September 2013
We report a case of penetrating eye globe injury due to a metallic nail. This is the first case evaluated by our service that presented with an intact 2.5-centimeter nail penetrating the right eye with a significant intraocular component that the patient did not remove.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To report a case of amantadine induced corneal edema in a pediatric patient.
Methods: A comprehensive ophthalmologic evaluation was performed to a 16-year-old female patient who presented with bilateral, painless loss of vision and corneal edema.
Results: Review of the patient's medical information revealed the use of amantadine to alleviate extrapyramidal side effects secondary to psychiatric medications.