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Management of Cicatricial Ectropion Secondary to Pyoderma Gangrenosum

Orbit, 2014
Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare condition with few cases of eyelid involvement reported in the literature. Pathergy is a well-recognised phenomenon that can trigger this condition. Pyoderma gangrenosum should be considered in cases of progressive cribriform cicatrisation where there is a history of antecedent trauma.
Reshma Sreekumaran, Thampy   +4 more
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Cicatricial Ectropion Repair for Dermatologic Surgeons

Dermatologic Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Cicatricial ectropion occurs when tension of a scar below the eye has sufficient downward pull to evert the lower eyelid. There are many surgical techniques to repair cicatricial ectropion. OBJECTIVE To review the published literature on the repair of cicatricial ...
Laura J, Kooistra   +2 more
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Cicatricial Ectropion in Lamellar Ichthyosis

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
A 35-year-old woman presented with bilateral lower lid ectropion associated with lamellar ichthyosis. She was successfully treated with postauricular skin grafts and horizontal lid shortenings. This report reviews the literature on the surgical management of this condition and suggests several modifications to prevent recurrence.
R P, Doss, H, Conn, D P, Tenzel
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Cicatricial Ectropion Secondary to Herpes Zoster

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1983
SUMMARY We present three patients with cicatricial ectropion of the upper and lower lids secondary to herpes zoster. Surgical release of the lid traction, excision of scars, and full thickness skin grafting were performed with satisfactory results.
A M, Nasr   +2 more
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Cicatricial Ectropion Associated With Lamellar Ichthyosis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
An 8-year-old boy with lamellar ichthyosis had bilateral cicatricial ectropion of the lower eyelids. His entire body was affected including the palms and soles. Post auricular grafts were successfully used to repair the ectropion. Of the four categories of ichthyosis, the lamellar type is associated with the presence of ectropion and the resultant ...
R D, Shindle, C R, Leone
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Cicatricial, postburn ectropion and exposure keratitis

Burns, 1998
Exposure keratitis can lead to infectious keratitis, corneal perforation, blindness and disfigurement. Chronic exposure of the cornea can occur following facial burns that cause eyelid ectropion. This complication can be difficult to diagnose in the unconscious patient.
I P, Astori, M J, Muller, S P, Pegg
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Cicatricial Ectropion in Ichthyosis

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1994
Four kinds of ichthyosiform dermatoses have been described. Only lamellar ichthyosis or ichthyosis congenita is associated with the development of ectropion and subsequent eye symptoms. Conservative treatments have been tried but surgical correction of the ectropion was ultimately required for symptomatic relief. Autografts have been used successfully,
D, Uthoff, M, Gorney, C, Teichmann
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Kindler Syndrome Causing Severe Cicatricial Ectropion

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2010
A 32-year-old female with Kindler syndrome presented with a 5-year history of lower eyelid malposition, corneal exposure, and recurrent erosions. Severe anterior lamellar cicatricial changes were noted bilaterally, with bilateral lower eyelid ectropion and retraction. Tarsal eversion was noted on the left lower eyelid. The patient had repeatedly failed
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Lipograft in cicatricial ectropion.

Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2016
Cicatricial ectropion is secondary to an excessive scar contraction after trauma, burns, skin conditions, scarring skin tumours, medication, allergies, blepharoplasty complications 1,2. The estimates for ectropion incidence following removal of eyelid lesions have been reported as varying from 2.5% to 7% 3.
Lupo, Flavia   +6 more
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Cicatricial ectropion in progressive skin diseases

Orbit, 2001
PURPOSE. To report the clinical course, patient care and treatment of cicatricial ectropion in patients with progressive skin diseases. METHOD. Review and photo series of three typical cases, which were followed for up to 10 years. RESULTS. In certain severe progressive skin diseases, tissue shrinkage may progress permanently.
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