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Dacryocystomaxillorhinostomy for chronic dacryocystitis in a dog
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2006AbstractA 10‐year‐old female spayed Vizsla had intermittent mucoid ocular discharge from the right eye for 7 years. History, clinical findings, imaging studies, and culture and histopathology results confirmed chronic dacryocystitis with granuloma. A dacryocystomaxillorhinostomy was performed to preserve the functional portions of the nasolacrimal ...
Elizabeth A, Giuliano +3 more
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Prevention of chronic recurrent dacryocystitis
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2023It is currently known that chronic dacryocystitis is from 2 to 7,5% among patients who have consulted an ophthalmologist about lacrimation disorders. Patients with this pathology are subject to surgical treatment – dacryocystorhinthymia. But the number of relapses after dacryocystorhinostomy is 2–16%, this is due to the tendency of the dacryostomy to ...
V. G. Mironov +6 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1944
Treatment of chronic dacryocystitis from the rhinologist's point of view involves classification of the condition into certain types : (1) infection of the sac with intranasal abnormalities; (2) infection of the sac with involvement of accessory nasal sinuses; (3) infection of the sac without intranasal involvement, and (4) recurrent infection of the ...
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Treatment of chronic dacryocystitis from the rhinologist's point of view involves classification of the condition into certain types : (1) infection of the sac with intranasal abnormalities; (2) infection of the sac with involvement of accessory nasal sinuses; (3) infection of the sac without intranasal involvement, and (4) recurrent infection of the ...
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CHRONIC DACRYOCYSTITIS: ITS CAUSATION AND TREATMENT
American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry, 1941With an auspicious and a drooping eye.—Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 2. The present material supplements the cases already referred to in a paper1on external dacryocystorhinostomy read before the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom in 1932, which dealt with the period from 1929 to 1931.
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Chronic Dacryocystitis in American Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001This study describes lacrimal tract involvement and surgical outcome in patients with mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.Four patients, ages 20 to 75 years, had nasal lesions resulting from mucocutaneous leishmaniasis and sought treatment for chronic dacryocystitis.
C, Baddini-Caramelli +6 more
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Chronic Dacryocystitis Caused by Mycobacterium fortuitum
Ophthalmology, 1993To characterize the clinical presentation of Mycobacterium fortuitum dacryocystitis, an unusual microbial cause of this disease.The authors present a detailed description of a case of M. fortuitum chronic dacryocystitis and a review of the literature.Although M.
A W, Artenstein +2 more
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Chronic Dacryocystitis and LDALT
2017The term chronic dacryocystitis is usually referred to the inflammatory process that occurs in the lacrimal sac following a nasolacrimal duct obstruction of more than 6 months of duration. The histopathological changes include epithelial thickening, denuded epithelium, metaplastic epithelium, stromal fibrosis, stromal hyalinization, luminal stagnation ...
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CHRONIC DACRYOCYSTITIS: ITS TRANSAPERTURAL APPROACH
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1946THE management of chronic dacryocystitis has been for many years a controversial topic among ophthalmologists and rhinologists. The problem has been not only how to treat this affliction but who should treat it. A review of the subject may help to clear up some of the moot points.
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Coblation in chronic dacryocystitis treatment
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2016Coblation method was first used in 10 patients with chronic dacryocystitis to improve the results of endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy; the method made it possible to perform ablation of nasal cavity mucosa and the medial wall of the lachrymal sac without bleeding. The favorable result of coblation surgery was observed in all the patients in 2,
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RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY IN CHRONIC DACRYOCYSTITIS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979Summary The author's indications and technique for dacryocystorhinostomy on Burmese are presented. 203 patients have had the operation, all of them under local anaesthesia. There was a success rate of 97.68%.Compared to established methods, the author's technique is easier, operating time is Shorter and there are fewer complications.
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