Ocular globe rupture
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Right eye anterior chamber, uveo-scleral-scleral layer, and lens tear without obvious bone fracture are seen. A relatively thick adenoid in the nasopharynx is also seen. Right preseptal and lacrimal gland soft tissue swelling is noted.
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The ocular globe rupture is usually due to high energy direct force and is relatively uncommon in children and also is an ophthalmology emergency.
-<p>The <a title="Ocular globe rupture" href="/articles/globe-rupture">ocular globe rupture </a>is usually due to high energy direct force and is relatively uncommon in children and also is an ophthalmology emergency.</p>- +<p>The <a href="/articles/globe-rupture">ocular globe rupture</a> is usually due to high energy direct force and is relatively uncommon in children and also is an ophthalmology emergency.</p>
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- Trauma