INTRAOPERATIVE ADMINISTRATION OF HEMAZA IN THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH TRAUMATIC CATARACTS
Abstract
Traumatic cataract, being the most frequent and severe outcome of eyeball injuries, occupies a leading place in the structure of visual disability in children. It most often (76-84. 6% of cases) develops as a result of penetrating wounds. A distinctive feature of traumatic cataracts in children is its combination with post-traumatic changes in the eyeball
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