D. A. C. Dabian, Anamaría Leguizamón-Stevenson, D. Rey-Rodríguez
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To Treat or not to Treat? Multiple Asymptomatic Intracorneal and Subconjunctival Gunpowder Foreign Bodies
We examined a male patient with multiple corneal and conjunctival foreign bodies. The composition of the material seemed not to be toxic due to the non-inflammatory, calm appearance of the eye and the asymptomatic course. Therefore, the removal of the foreign bodies was not necessary. Currently, the patient remains asymptomatic.