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Correction of Congenital Entropion of the Lower Eyelid: Incisional versus Rotational Surgery

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005
Purpose When, at birth, the eyelid margin is rolled inward against the globe, the condition is referred to as congenital entropion. Upper eyelid involvement is commonly associated with a tarsal abnormality, while lower eyelid entropion is often associated with epiblepharon.
Massimiliano Serafino, Paolo Nucci
exaly   +4 more sources

CONGENITAL ENTROPION AND TETRASTICHIASIS OF UPPER LIDS, PALPEBRAL HYPERPIGMENTATION, AND MENTAL DEFICIENCY

JAMA Ophthalmology, 1954
IN HER WORK on congenital and developmental anomalies, Mann 1 has noted that congenital entropion is exceedingly rare. Congenital entropion of the upper lid may be said to be extremely rare. The first case reported was that of von Ammon 2 in 1841. He published illustrations of the eyes of a 3-year-old girl with multiple congenital anomalies.
A G Devoe
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Epiblepharon and Congenital Entropion

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1957
Jesse M Levitt, J M Levitt
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Congenital upper eyelid entropion

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2005
b p s m t i ongenital upper eyelid entropion is a rare condition hat does not spontaneously improve. In congenital ntropion, the tarsal plate loses its upright position nd becomes inverted partially or entirely along the ength of the lid. This condition may result in keratiis, corneal abrasion, or even ulceration and opacificaion.
Ozkan, SB   +4 more
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Bilateral Congenital Entropion with Cutis Laxa

Pediatric Dermatology, 2014
AbstractCutis laxa is a rare connective tissue disorder characterized by redundant and pendulous skin due to a defect in the elastic fiber network. Two cases of entropion associated with cutis laxa have been reported, although entropion was due to elongation of the anterior lamella or horizontal lid laxity.
Yasser H, Al-Faky   +3 more
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Botulinum toxin for the treatment of congenital entropion

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004
To describe a case of congenital entropion presenting with ulcerative keratitis that was successfully treated with a single injection of botulinum toxin.Interventional case report.A 3-week-old female infant with a corneal ulcer of the left eye since birth presented for evaluation. She was found to have entropion of the left lower lid.
Gregory, Christiansen   +3 more
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Infantile Ulcerative Keratitis Secondary to Congenital Entropion

Cornea, 1997
Congenital entropion is a rare eyelid anomaly that can cause chronic corneal erosions or ulceration. The diagnosis may be easily overlooked by both the pediatrician and the ophthalmologist, particularly when the lids are tightly closed in the crying child. We present three cases of congenital entropion associated with corneal ulceration.
J I, Luchs   +6 more
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Congenital Primary Upper Eyelid Entropion

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1984
ABSTRACT A case of primary congenita) upper eyelid entropion (PCUEE) is reviewed. The author proposes a congenital shortness of the levator muscle with anomalous insertion onto the tarsal plate as the etiology, and a new simplified surgical correction is described.
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Congenital Entropion with Intact Lower Eyelid Retractor Insertion

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991
Congenital lower eyelid entropion is generally considered to result from improper development of the retractor aponeurosis insertion to the inferior portion of the tarsal plate. We treated three patients with this uncommon disorder. At operation, aponeurotic defects were anticipated and specifically sought, but in each case the lower eyelid retractors ...
G B, Bartley   +3 more
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Levator Aponeurosis Disinsertion in Congenital Entropion of the Upper Eyelid

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1999
To present a patient with congenital entropion of the upper eyelid caused by levator aponeurosis disinsertion.Case report.Surgical correction of the levator aponeurosis disinsertion corrected the upper eyelid entropion.Congenital upper eyelid entropion may be caused by levator aponeurosis disinsertion and treated effectively by repairing the anatomic ...
R A, Dailey   +3 more
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