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51. Orbital wooden foreign body manifesting as hyperdensity on computed tomography.

52. Intraorbital Penetrating and Retained Foreign Bodies - A Neurosurgical Case Series.

53. Intracranial Migration of a Broken Rod After Orbitocranial Injury in an Adult.

54. Removal of an intraorbital metallic foreign body following double-penetrating ocular injury: A case report.

55. The claw: A novel intraocular foreign body removal forceps.

57. PENETRATING INJURY FROM PLASTIC AIRSOFT PELLET SHOWS BEAM-HARDENING ARTIFACT ON COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY.

58. Penetrating orbital trauma without ocular compromise in gender-based violence.

59. Detection of plastic BBs on CT scanning of the orbit.

60. An unexpected orbital foreign body.

61. Acute ocular pain during magnetic resonance imaging due to retained intraocular metallic foreign body: the role of ultrasonography and ultrasound biomicroscopy in diagnosis and management of this condition.

62. Nonsurgical Management of Retained Needlefish Jaw.

63. Intraconal gauze mass: An unusual complication of orbital fracture repair - a case report.

64. Images in ophthalmia nodosa: an unusual presentation of red eye.

65. Intraorbital Bullet.

66. A novel use of ultrasound biomicroscopy.

67. Is it an orbital foreign body?

69. Orbitonasal metallic foreign body.

70. Metallic Filament Embolization of the Retinal Artery.

71. Acute ocular traumatic imaging: what the radiologist should know [corrected].

72. Orbital and Orbitocranial Trauma From Pencil Fragments: Role of Timely Diagnosis and Management.

73. Pseudo retinitis pigmentosa in a case of missed intraocular foreign body.

74. Transorbital globe sparing penetrating cranial injury with a metallic screw: large cranio-orbital foreign body.

75. The epidemiology of Open Globe Injuries presenting to a tertiary referral eye hospital in Australia.

76. Eye Injury from a Firecracker.

77. Traumatic Enucleation with Chiasmal Damage.

78. First instar larva of Oestrus ovis : 'Caught in action'.

79. Caterpillar hair in the eye.

80. An investigation into the accuracy of orbital X-rays, when using CR, in detecting ferromagnetic intraocular foreign bodies.

81. A new method of 3-dimensional localization of intraocular foreign bodies using CT imaging: A role of optic nerve.

82. Penetrating palpebral grass awn in a dog: Unusual case of a penetrating grass awn in an eyelid.

84. Red eyes in children: red flags and a case to learn from.

85. Clinical diagnosis and treatment of intraorbital wooden foreign bodies.

86. Traumatic Cataract and Heterochromia Iridis.

87. Antimony Intraocular Foreign Body with an Intact Electroretinogram.

88. [Quantum of luck with a self-induced penetrating orbital injury].

89. What Is Your Diagnosis?

90. Combination management by C-arm fluoroscopy and extraocular muscle severance for penetrating ocular trauma with a retrobulbar foreign body.

91. Orbital cellulitis and corneal ulcer due to Cedecea: First reported case and review of the literature.

93. AMOUNT OF RESIDUAL SILICONE OIL IN VITREOUS CAVITY IS SIGNIFICANTLY CORRELATED WITH AXIAL LENGTH.

94. Forget Me Not: A Case of Gossypiboma (Textiloma) Mimicking an Orbital Tumor.

95. Elusive intraoptic nerve foreign body.

96. Ultrasound findings in ocular trauma.

97. Orbital Injury From Needlefish Impalement.

98. An Unexpected Intraorbital Foreign Body.

99. VALIDATION OF AN ALGORITHM FOR NONMETALLIC INTRAOCULAR FOREIGN BODIES' COMPOSITION IDENTIFICATION BASED ON COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING.

100. Role of B-scan ultrasonography in the localization of intraocular foreign bodies in the anterior segment: a report of three cases.

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