J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1973 Dec;14(4):363-367.

A Statistical Observation on the Eye Injuries in Childhood

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, St. Mary's Hospital, Catholic Medical College and Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The authors ana lysed statistically seventy-five cases of the eye injuries in childhood under the age of 20 years old during a full year of 1972. 1. Incidence of eye injuries under 20 years old was about 1.1% of total out-patients and 39.9% of total eye injuries. 2. The most common objects to the injury were iron pieces or iron made materials (24%) such as needle, nail, flying iron piece, toy, wire and bar etc. 3. The most common nature of eye injuries was traumatic cataract (14.2%) 4. Seasonally the high peak of injuries was in summer (33.3%) and winter vacation (30.7%) 5. Blindness(under20/200 of corrected VA) was occured finally in 10.8% of total 75 cases.


MeSH Terms

Cataract
Diptera
Eye Injuries*
Humans
Incidence
Iron
Needles
Outpatients
Play and Playthings
Seasons
Young Adult
Iron
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