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. 2015;28(91):48-9.

Managing eye injuries

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Managing eye injuries

Dorothy Mutie et al. Community Eye Health. 2015.
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Nyawira Mwangi
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Figure 1.
Penetrating corneal laceration, uvea in wound, traumatic cataract.
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Figure 2.
Corneal foreign body
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Figure 3.
Household chemicals that cause ocular injuries
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Figure 4.
Irrigating the eye
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Figure 5.
Tube of cyanoacrylate (superglue)
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Figure 6.
Careful alignment of anatomy
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Figure 7.
Poorly repaired lid lacerations lead to notches and inadequate closure of the lids

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