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Comparative Microbiologic Spectrum of Acute & Chronic Dacryocystitis [PDF]
Background & Aims: Dacryocystitis is an inflammation of the lacrimal sac, which occurs due to obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct. This study was conducted to know the changing trends in organism causing acute and chronic dacryocystitis.
Madhuri Kulkarni +2 more
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Ophthalmologic and neuro‐ophthalmologic findings in children with Down syndrome
Abstract Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder associated with mild‐to‐moderate intellectual disability, delays in growth, and characteristic facial features. A wide range of ocular complications are seen in children with Down syndrome, including strabismus, nystagmus, refractive errors, congenital cataracts, the presence of ...
Aarushi Jain +5 more
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Nontuberculous mycobacterial abscess of lacrimal sac and eyelid debridement: Case report
Key Clinical Message It is important to stain acid‐fact bacilli on the smear of abscess puncture in addition to Gram stain to detect nontuberculous and tuberculous mycobacteria in the early phase since both can cause rare and challenging extrapulmonary manifestations.
Toshihiko Matsuo +4 more
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Background: Chronic dacryocystitis is a constant menace to delicate ocular structures. If left untreated, it can lead to sight as well as life-threatening complications.
Anita Minj +3 more
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Asymptomatic stones in the lacrimal canaliculus
Unilateral lacrimal canalicular stones. Key Clinical Message Asymptomatic lacrimal canaliculus stones causing many stones without symptoms are rare. The patient recovered well within a week after dacryolith removal. This diagnosis is prevalent in this age group. However, asymptomatic nasolacrimal obstruction should be considered.
Hongda Zhang +7 more
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Treatment of Chronic Dacryocystitis [PDF]
This paper prepared by cooperation of the Sections on Ophthalmology and on Otology, Laryngology and Rhinology of the Mayo Clinic includes a general discussion of the subject and the description of a preferred method of operation.
Benedict, W. L., Barlow, R. A.
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Chronic dacryocystitis and its ayurvedic management
Chronic dacryocystitis is a chronic infection of the lacrimal sac. In chronic dacryocystitis, there is obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct at the junction of lacrimal sac followed by stasis in the lacrimal sac, causing watering and discharge from the ...
Sangita Odhabhai Kamaliya +2 more
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Medicinal trials in chronic dacryocystitis
Dayal Y
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TREATMENT OF CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE DACRYOCYSTITIS. [PDF]
In response to an invitation from the Secretary of the Ophthalmologic Section of theAmerican Medical Association, I send the following brief paper, the purpose of which is to present the method I employ for obliterating the lachrymal sac. During the earlier years of my practice I tried medication, irrigation and large probes, but the percentage of ...
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Outcomes of external DCR with primary silicone stent intubation in cases of chronic dacryocystitis
Background: Since the introduction of external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) as one among the treatment modalities for chronic dacryocystitis, various treatment modifications have been developed with the goal of attaining the best possible post-surgical ...
Sunil G Biradar, Mariam Mercy Varghese
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