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Citation

Ashkenazi I, Shahar E, Brand N, Bartov E, Blumenthal M. Acta Paediatr. 1992; 81(8): 649-651.

Affiliation

Goldschleger Eye Institute, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1992, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1392397

Abstract

Three mentally retarded children with severe self-inflicted ocular injuries are presented. All three suffered from severe ocular injuries including retinal detachment resulting in progressive visual loss and even blindness. Self-inflicted injuries to the eyes, including self enucleation, is an extremely uncommon form of behavior, rarely encountered by pediatricians. The risk of ocular morbidity is high if the diagnosis is overlooked. Technical advances in ophthalmology permit much improvement in some formerly hopeless cases of ocular self-mutilation, but there is still no accurate method to repair destroyed retinal or nervous tissue. Early identification of patients at risk of ocular self-mutilation is essential in order to prevent or minimize such severe ocular injuries.


Language: en

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