Onofrey B E
Lovelace Clinic, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Optom Clin. 1995;4(3):31-40.
Ocular trauma represents one of the most frequent and challenging clinical presentations confronting the primary eye care provider. Damage to the cornea from burns can range from mild to severe, requiring clinicians to rapidly assess the level of injury and take appropriate steps to minimize loss of visual function. Ocular burns can be divided into two major categories: chemical and radiant energy. This discussion considers the general management of these conditions.