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Citation

Arici C, Iskeleli G, Atalay E, Mangan MS, Kilic B. Arq. Bras. Oftalmol. 2015; 78(6): 379-381.

Affiliation

Department of Ophthalmology, Cerrahpasa School of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia)

DOI

10.5935/0004-2749.20150100

PMID

26677043

Abstract

We report two cases of severe thermal burns on the ocular surface and its adnexal appendages that developed secondary to exposure to molten heavy metal with a melting temperature of near-thousand degree Celsius. Despite aggressive intervention and strict monitoring, the profound inflammation caused significant damage to the ocular surface, ending up in an intractable infection with an unfavorable outcome. The heat of the molten metal at impact, the heat-retaining capacity of the heavy metal, the total area of the ocular surface exposed to the molten metal, and the duration of exposure determined the severity of the injury. The unfavorable outcome, despite an intensive treatment, in terms of visual acuity and cosmetic appearance, should be explicitly explained to the patient, and a psychiatrist consultation should be considered if necessary.


Language: en

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