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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 1

From: Occult intraocular aluminium foreign body causing rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: a case report

Fig. 1

A shows that the corneal lens is clear without an obvious penetrating wound; The arrow in B shows a small patch of pigmentation in the temporal sclera, which was presumed to be the point of entry of a foreign body into the eyeball; C B-ultrasound showing retinal detachment; D OCT showing retinal detachment; the vitreous cavity was clean without pigmentation or bleeding; E horizontal axis-CT showing an intraocular high density foreign body shadow (indicated by the arrow); F coronal axis-CT scan showing an intraocular high density foreign body shadow; G sagittal axis-CT showing an intraocular high density foreign body shadow

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