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From: Indirect choroidal neovascularization secondary to a posterior-segment intraocular foreign body – case report

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Under a slit lamp, the patient was found to have a diffuse, thin hyphema and a blood clot at the position of the distorted and torn pupil (a). The metallic IOFB was approximately 8X4 mm in size (b). Orbital computed tomography (CT) without contrast enhancement showed the metallic IOFB floating in the vitreous cavity in different views, such as the horizontal (c), coronary (d) and sagittal (e) views

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