Abstract
Bunge first reported siderosis, an eye condition brought on by a ferrous intraocular foreign substance, in 1890. A pigmentary and degenerative eye condition known as siderosis bulbi results from the retention of an intraocular foreign material that contains iron. Siderosis bulbi is produced as a result of the ferrous ions dispersing the vitreous humor, aqueous humor, and surrounding tissue in that order. Patients often arrive at the emergency room with an anterior chamber intraocular foreign body.
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