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. 2022 Jul 7;22:296. doi: 10.1186/s12886-022-02513-9

Table 2.

Clinical findings at first presentation of 105 patients (n = 119 eyes) with FWROI

Clinical findings Eyes, n (%)
Corneal epithelial defect 61 (51.3)
Conjunctival foreign body 46 (38.7)
Corneal foreign body 23 (19.3)
Traumatic iritis 23 (19.3)
Lid burn 21 (17.6)
Charred eyelashes 18 (15.1)
Hyposphagma 16 (13.4)
Chemosis 14 (11.8)
Conjunctival burn 13 (10.9)
Traumatic mydriasis 13 (10.9)
Berlin’s edema 12 (10.1)
Conjunctival laceration 12 (10.1)
Hyphemia 12 (10.1)
Corneal perforation 7 (5.9)
Vitreous hemorrhage 7 (5.9)
Corneal burn 6 (5.0)
Retinal hemorrhage 6 (5)
Hematoma periocular 5 (4.2)
Eyelid laceration 5 (4.2)
Scleral laceration 4 (3.4)
Corneoscleral laceration 4 (3.4)
Globe rupture 4 (3.4)
Traumatic cataract 3 (2.5)
Iridodialysis 2 (1.7)
Aniridia 2 (1.7)
Intravitreal foreign body 2 (1.7)
Choroidal rupture 2 (1.7)
Othersa 6 (6.7)

aOther clinical findings which were each found in one eye only, were traumatic ptosis, corneal laceration, intracameral foreign body, angle recession, lens dislocation, retinal detachment, traumatic retinal break, and orbital fracture