• J R Army Med Corps · Jun 2007

    Case Reports

    Retinal sequelae of primary ocular blast injuries.

    • K Chalioulias, K T Sim, and R Scott.
    • Vitreoretinal Unit, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Dudley Road Birmingham B18 7QH.
    • J R Army Med Corps. 2007 Jun 1;153(2):124-5.

    AbstractPrimary ocular blast injury is an uncommon and disputed phenomenon. As personal ballistic protection of the head and torso improves for soldiers, increasing numbers of injuries to the unprotected areas such as the face and eyes may be expected; similarly the increase in the use of improvised explosive devices by insurgent terrorists in Iraq is increasing the number of primary blast injuries being seen by the Defence Medical Services. We report a rare case of primary blast injury to the eye and briefly discuss the literature on the subject.

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