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. 2014 Jan 3;28(3):312–317. doi: 10.1038/eye.2013.283

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Images of two open-globe injuries (Cases 1 and 6). (a, b) Images of Case 1, a rupture injury that occurred without the use of eyewear. (c, d) Images of Case 6, a penetrating injury that occurred with the use of eyewear. (a) Eyelid photo showing a laceration and injury to the canaliculus. (b) Orbit computed tomography showing a ruptured globe and medial orbital wall fractures. (c) Eyelid photo showing bruising. (d) Anterior segment photography showing a full thickness corneoscleral laceration with iris prolapse. The injury was caused by broken glasses.