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1. Management of symblepharon with Gore-tex as a novel treatment option for ocular chemical burns.

2. From Caustic Stenosis to Esophageal Cancer, a Challenging Evolution - Narrative Review.

4. Visual restoration with KPro after face allotransplantation with a grade III phthisical eye.

5. Accidental ingestion of concentrated white vinegar in Hatay children in Turkey.

6. A simple machine learning approach for preoperative diagnosis of esophageal burns after caustic substance ingestion in children.

7. Clinical outcomes of vacuum-dehydrated amniotic membrane (Omnigen) mounted on contact lens (Omnilenz) in eyes with acute chemical eye injuries.

8. Long-Term Comprehensive Management of Bilateral Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Secondary to Severe Chemical Burn: 10 Years of Follow-Up.

9. Sequelae of carbide-related thermo-chemical injury: A retrospective analysis.

10. Evaluation of Limbal Stem Cell Transplant Success in Ocular Chemical Injury.

11. Case Report: Simultaneous penetrating keratoplasty with autologous simple limbal epithelial transplantation as an alternative to keratoprosthesis.

12. Demographic profile and clinical characteristics of patients presenting with acute ocular burns.

14. Successful use of conjunctival flaps to prolong survival of type I keratoprosthesis in severe bilateral chemical burns: two case reports.

16. Umbilical cord serum for the management of severe bilateral corneal chemical burn in a pediatric patient.

17. E-PIX: An enhanced grading for acute ocular burns.

18. Pill Ingestion and Caustic Laryngeal Injury.

19. [Histological evaluation of esophageal stricture in children with caustic burn].

20. [The role of endosonography in the treatment of chemical ulcerative-necrotic burns of the esophagus].

21. Role of tenon advancement in treating limbal ischemia in acute chemical injury.

23. Caustic ingestion in Tunisian children: Endoscopic findings, complications and predictors of severe injuries in a cohort of 1059 patients.

25. Modified Continuous Suturing Technique for Amniotic Membrane Fixation after Chemical Corneal Injury: An Octagonal Graft.

26. [Gastric pull-up in caustic stenosis: presentation of a complex clinical case].

27. Caustic Ingestion: A Risk-Based Algorithm.

28. Caustic Ingestion in Children: The Otolaryngologist Perspective.

29. Assessment and management after corrosive ingestion: when is specialist centre referral needed? A 10-year UK experience.

30. Ten Years of Pediatric Ocular Chemical Burn Experience in a Tertiary Eye Care Center in Turkey.

31. Management of chemical burns.

32. Caustic ingestion in children treated at a tertiary centre in South Africa: can upper endoscopy be omitted in asymptomatic patients?

34. CEMENT BURNS.

37. Alkali Burn Over a LASIK Flap.

38. Extracellular Matrix Deposition and Remodeling after Corneal Alkali Burn in Mice.

39. Paediatric chemical burns: a clinical review.

40. [Expert consensus on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of eye burns in China (2021)].

42. Importance of early endoscopic and clinical evaluation of children with caustics ingestion.

43. Amniotic membrane transplant in acute ocular surface burns in Western India: A tertiary eye care center study.

44. Evaluation of corrosive poisoning in adult patients.

45. Case report of tracheobronchial injuries after acid ingestion: CT findings with serial follow-up: Airway complication after acid ingestion.

46. Simultaneous surgical management of unilateral limbal stem cell deficiency and symblepharon post chemical burn.

47. Foreign body and caustic ingestions in children: A clinical practice guideline.

49. Allogenic Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplantation Versus Amniotic Membrane Grafting in the Early Management of Severe-Grade Ocular Chemical Injuries-A Retrospective Comparative Study.

50. Caustic Ingestion in Children: 1 Year Experience in 3 Italian Referral Centers.

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