Penetrating corneal fish-hook injury

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A healthy 13-year-old female was struck in the left eye by a fish-hook while fishing. The fish-hook penetrated the cornea, passed the anterior chamber and exited from a second corneal site near the limbus. The fish-hook was removed by cutting its shank and pushing it out of the wounds. Visual acuity was 20/20 OS after surgery. Mild corneal scarring was present at the penetration sites. We would like to report this case because there is a limited number of patients with penetrating corneal fish-hook injuries and this case presents the only female patient in the ophthalmological literature who suffered corneal fishhook injury. © 1994 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Yüksel, N., Elibol, O., & Çaǧlar, Y. (1994). Penetrating corneal fish-hook injury. Ophthalmologica, 208(2), 112–113. https://doi.org/10.1159/000310464

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