2001, Number 1
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Trauma 2001; 4 (1)
Evaluation and management of patients with open-globe injuries. Approach of first contact
Lima GV, Hernández BA
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 29-32
PDF size: 62.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The standardized ocular trauma classification is presented, as a background for the evaluation and management of patients with open-globe injuries. This management by health personnel who provides the initial care is reviewed.
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