Localisation of corneal foreign bodies

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Abstract

Of 50 patients attending the eye casualty department with a corneal foreign body (FB), 41 were able to say where they felt the FB and 78% of these were localised correctly for side or level of cornea. Patient handedness did not influence FB location. Indicating the upper lid was a particularly poor guide to localisation, whereas FB sensations within the palpebral fissure, in the lower lid or medially or laterally were good guides to actual FB location. A simple method of recording FB location by zone and clock hour is proposed.

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Kaye-Wilson, L. G. (1992). Localisation of corneal foreign bodies. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 76(12), 741–742. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.76.12.741

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