Abstract
Ocular injuries from nonpowder guns result in significant visual morbidity in children. Visual outcomes are highly variable, and there are no prognostic formulas specific to these types of ocular injuries. The purpose of our study was to assess the associated complications of pediatric nonpowder gun ocular injuries in children and develop a prognostic scoring system to predict visual outcomes.
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