Foreign Body Embedded in Anterior Chamber Angle

  • Graffi S
  • Tiosano B
  • Ben Cnaan R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction . We present a case of a metallic foreign body embedded in the anterior chamber angle. After standing in close proximity to a construction worker breaking a tile, a 26-year-old woman using soft contact lens for the correction of mild myopia presented to emergency department for evaluation of a foreign body sensation of her right eye. Methods and Results . Diagnosis was confirmed by gonioscopic examination and a noncontrast CT scan of head and orbits. The foreign body was removed by an external approach without utilizing a magnet. The patient's final outcome was favorable. Discussion . The above is a rare clinical situation, which is impossible to detect on slit-lamp examination without a gonioscopic view. Proper imaging and a specific management are mandatory in order to achieve favorable outcome.

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Graffi, S., Tiosano, B., Ben Cnaan, R., Bahir, J., & Naftali, M. (2012). Foreign Body Embedded in Anterior Chamber Angle. Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine, 2012, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/631728

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