The Value of the Association of Radiological Methods with Echographic Examination in the Study of Intraocular Foreign Bodies

Abstract
The standard X-ray preserves its value in verifying the presence of a foreign body (FB). The echography is valuable in verifying the site of a FB when it remains uncertain in respect to the sclera after X-ray localization. Computerized tomography scanning offers useful information about the physical nature of the FB.