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Eye trauma in southern Africa

1994 
The population of southern Africa living in South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho and Mozambique is 50 million. Because of intertribal hostility, the particular family structure, and the widespread use of alcohol and cannabinoid drugs, violence is very common. Trauma results mainly from "cold" weapons, which are an essential part of the traditional accoutrements of the African male. 202 patients (31.86% of those who underwent eye surgery in 2 years) needed surgery for severe ocular trauma in Mbabane, Swaziland. In a similar period, 100 patients (19.49%) required similar surgery in Boksburg, South Africa. Language: he
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