ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,6,1408-1410.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.226Published:January 2025Type:Research ArticleAcute Chemical Eye Injury as Result of an Assault: Clinical and Forensic ApproachTia Maya Affrita, Ahmad Yudianto, and Syahroni Tia Maya Affrita*, Ahmad Yudianto, Syahroni Department of Forensic Medicine and Medicolegal Studies, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, INDONESIA. Abstract:Introduction: Chemical injuries represent a significant health concern, characterized by trauma inflicted by corrosive substances, including both acidic and alkaline agents. Chemical trauma to the eye is particularly critical due to its potential for high morbidity and irreversible blindness, necessitating immediate medical intervention. Understanding clinical aspect of chemical eye injury is crucial, as it not only impacts clinical outcomes but also informs forensic management strategies. Method: Case reports on chemical eye injury case causing by an assault. In-depth study about the case based on clinical aspect of the disease and its management in forensic. Results: Presented male; 56 years old suffered from chemical burns on both eyes causing by suspected acid liquid. The acid was poured on the victim by his biological son. Examination shows limbal ischemia was 270o accompanied by corneal erosion in the right eye. Visual acuity test shows a decrease in vision for both eyes. Litmus examination of the right eye showed a pH of 6 – 7. Case management involves collaboration between clinical management by the eye department and legal management correlated to the assault by the forensic department. Conclusion: In a case of chemical assaults to the eyes, clinical management and prognosis of the injury suffered by patient will determine the severity of injury. This in turn, will be one of the considerations for the judges to decide Keywords:Case management, Chemical burns, Eye injury, Forensic medicineView:PharmacognJ-16-6-1408.pdf (203.31 KB) PDF Images Acute Chemical Eye Injury as Result of an Assault: Clinical and Forensic Approach ‹ Identification of Murder Victims' Cranial Bone Mutilation Using Forensic Medicine, Anthropology, and Genotype DNA Approaches up Comparison of Asiatic Acid and Dexamethasone Effect on Interleukin-4 Expression and Eosinophile Cell Count Following Strabismus Surgery: An Experimental Study in New Zealand Rabbit ›