1.Open-globe injuries: the experience at Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru.
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2003;58(3):405-412
Between 1st January 1999 and 31st December 2000, 152 patients (156 eyes) with open-globe injuries were treated in the Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru. The majority were male (88.2%), Malay (63.2%), from the Johor Bahru district (51.3%) and aged between 21 and 30 years (23.7%). Most injuries were workplace-related (41.4%). Lens injury, retinal detachment, endophthalmitis, intraocular foreign bodies and phthisis occurred in 40.4%, 15.4%, 14.7%, 12.2% and 11.5% of eyes respectively. A favourable visual outcome occurred in 55.4% of eyes. Prognostic factors for visual outcome include presenting visual acuity, relative afferent pupillary defect, wound location, lens injury, retinal detachment and endophthalmitis.
Eye Injuries, Penetrating/*epidemiology
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Hospitals, General
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Malaysia/epidemiology
2.Utilisation of ophthalmic services by foreign nationals in Johor: a review of 452 patients.
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2003;58(4):579-586
Between 1st January 1999 and 31st December 2000, 452 foreign nationals were treated at the Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru. Eighty-five percent were male. The peak age range was from 21 to 30 years old. The patients were predominantly Indonesians (61%). A history of trauma was present in 63% of patients. Eight percent of eyes had severe visual impairment. Six patients (1.3%) were blind by WHO standards. Traumatic eye conditions, inflammatory/allergic eye conditions and degenerative eye conditions comprised 66%, 13% and 10% respectively of ocular pathology seen. The commonest ocular findings were corneal foreign body, corneal abrasion and subconjunctival haemorrhage.
Chi-Square Distribution
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Eye Injuries/epidemiology
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Eye Injuries/*therapy
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Hospital Departments/*utilization
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Malaysia
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*Ophthalmology
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Retrospective Studies
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Transients and Migrants
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Utilization Review