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'BOMBILE' - Newest enemy to our sight? - A case series

Journal

TROPICAL DOCTOR
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 120-124

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00494755211036839

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Ocular Surface Burns; Epithelial Defects; Mobile Battery Explosion; Corneal Opacity; Thermal Injury

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As mobile phone usage becomes more prevalent, the hazards of phone battery explosions on vision are increasing. Public education and technological solutions are urgently needed to reduce risks.
As possession of a mobile phone becomes ubiquitous in the general population, its hazards, especially for vision, should be better known and understood. Although blast injuries are common in war, gas cooking and with firecrackers, mobile phone blasts, popularly known as BOMBILE (Blast of Mobile Battery in the Living Eye), are becoming more and more frequent. We present three cases phone battery explosion diagnosed with ocular surface burn. Although none had severe injuries and vision was salvageable and no visual or cosmetic impairment resulted, this may not always be so. Public education, producer liability, and better technological solutions are urgently required to lessen the risks.

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