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Party foam-induced eye injuries and the power of media intervention
Adi Abulafia
,
Fani Segev
, Eva Platner
,
Guy J.Ben Simon
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Corresponding author for this work
Ophthalmology
Meir Hospital Sapir Medical Center
Tel Aviv University
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
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Keyphrases
Media Intervention
100%
Eye Injuries
100%
Injury Type
50%
Public Awareness
50%
Israeli
25%
Medical Records
25%
Laterality
25%
Visual Acuity
25%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Evenly Distributed
25%
Radio
25%
Clinical Features
25%
Media Coverage
25%
Clinical Treatment
25%
Intervention Studies
25%
Independence Day
25%
Conjunctivitis
25%
Emergency Service
25%
Timing Resolution
25%
Ophthalmic Examination
25%
Visual Outcome
25%
National Media
25%
Corneal Erosion
25%
Consecutive Case Series
25%
Ophthalmic Emergency
25%
Conjunctival Erosion
25%
Superficial Punctate Keratopathy
25%
Ocular Chemical Injury
25%
Ocular Surface Injuries
25%
Artificial Snow
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Eye Injury
100%
Awareness
50%
Medical Record
25%
Clinical Feature
25%
Intervention Study
25%
Population Research
25%
Triage
25%
Visual Acuity
25%
Hemispheric Dominance
25%
Ophthalmology
25%
Agents Acting on the Eye
25%
Chemical Injury
25%
Ocular Surface
25%
Conjunctivitis
25%
Bullous Keratopathy
25%
Cornea Erosion
25%
Consecutive Case Series
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Eye Injury
100%
Medical Record
25%
Clinical Feature
25%
Treatment Outcome
25%
Triage
25%
Visual Acuity
25%
Agents Acting on the Eye
25%
Conjunctivitis
25%
Cornea Erosion
25%
Keratopathy
25%
Chemical Injury
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Eye Injury
100%
Population Study
25%
Intervention Study
25%
Clinical Feature
25%
Agents Acting on the Eye
25%
Cornea Erosion
25%
Chemical Injury
25%
Keratopathy
25%