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Two cases of retention of wooden foreign bodies in orbit of eye

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Beware of retained wooden foreign bodies associated with ostensibly minor injuries in the vicinity of the orbit Missed intraorbital foreign bodies may lead to sight threatening and life threatening complications.1 Although penetrating injuries of the orbit are usually obvious, cases of retention of intraorbital foreign bodies after apparently minor trauma have been reported and continue to be missed. 2 3 We present two cases of intraorbital wooden foreign bodies that were initially undetected. A high index of suspicion and a detailed history and examination are important in suspected cases of intraorbital foreign bodies. ### Case 1 A 20 month old girl presented to the paediatric accident and emergency department having sustained a fall indoors near a fireplace. A laceration of the right cheek was closed with sterile skin closures (3M, St Paul, MN) and she was discharged. Forty eight hours later she presented with persistent swelling and erythema of the cheek and lower lid. She was admitted and given intravenous antibiotics. Plain x ray films of the facial and orbital bones were unremarkable. One week after the original injury an ophthalmic opinion was sought. Visual acuity tested with Teller …

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