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  • 6. Mature cataract and lens-induced glaucoma associated with an asymptomatic intralenticular foreign body.
    Lee W, Park SY, Park TK, Kim HK, Ohn YH.
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  • 7. Management of siderosis bulbi due to a retained iron-containing intraocular foreign body.
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  • 10. The ocular effects of intralenticular iron foreign bodies in rabbits.
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  • 11. Ocular siderosis. Diagnosis and management.
    Weiss MJ, Hofeldt AJ, Behrens M, Fisher K.
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  • 14. The varied presentations of siderosis from retained intraocular foreign body.
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  • 17. Retained iron intraocular foreign body with late onset siderotic glaucoma: a clinical challenge.
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    Chandra M, Sharma V, Ghose S, Kashyap S, Pushker N.
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  • 19. Ocular siderosis.
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  • 20. Intralenticular metallic foreign body.
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