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Abstract Purpose To evaluate axial length (AL), orbital width (OW) and height (OH) development in congenital microphthalmia and anophthalmia (MICA) using serial ultrasonography measurements. Methods A longitudinal prospective cohort (n = 74) of unilaterally and bilaterally affected MICA patients was followed from 2013 to 2022 at the university hospital
Annabel L. W. Groot +5 more
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Bilateral congenital tarsal kink syndrome with clear cornea
Congenital tarsal kink syndrome is a rare disease that causes inward rotation of the upper eyelid, leading to lacrimation, photophobia, blepharospasm, and corneal scarring. Most of the reports in the literature are unilateral cases.
Aishwarya Mishra, H Vijaya Pai
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Clinical presentation and short‐term outcomes of dogs ≥15 kg with extrahepatic portosystemic shunts
Abstract Objective To describe demographics, clinical presentation, shunt anatomy, clinical progression, and complications in large dogs ≥15 kg with single extrahepatic portosystemic shunts (EHPSS) treated with or without surgery. Study Design Multicenter retrospective (10 university hospitals, one private referral institution). Animals Dogs ≥15 kg (n =
Kate Spies +16 more
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Abstract Aim Ectrodactyly‐ectodermal dysplasia‐cleft lip/palate (EEC) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects ectodermal derived structures, including teeth, nails, hair, and sweat glands. Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with EEC syndrome is essential towards improving their overall quality of life. Methods and Results In the case shown,
Gréta Török +6 more
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Research progress on common ocular surface diseases related to astigmatism in children
Astigmatism is a significant threat to children's visual development and is often closely linked to the progression of ocular surface diseases. Non-congenital conditions, such as blepharitis-associated keratoconjunctivitis, vernal keratoconjunctivitis ...
BAI Rong, DING Lin
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Refractive changes of congenital entropion and epiblepharon on surgical correction
In order to investigate the refractive error, amblyopic frequency, and refractive change, if any, following recovery of cornea injury through surgery of epiblepharon and congenital entropion patients, we retrospectively reviewed the sex distribution, age at operation, chief complaints, preoperative and postoperative refractive errors, and best ...
S W, Yang, W C, Choi, S Y, Kim
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Monitoring and Management of Congenital Entropion: About 6 Cases
Congenital entropion is a pathology of the appendices corresponding to palpebral malposition characterized by an abnormal congenital inversion of the eyelid towards the eyeball. It consists of a rotation towards the inside of the margin of the eyelid, Anatomically, there is a horizontal or vertical release of the eyelid, a disinsertion of the ...
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Paolo Nucci¹, Carlo de Conciliis², Matteo Sacchi¹, Massimiliano Serafino¹¹Eye Clinic, San Giuseppe Hospital, University of Milan, ²Eye Clinic, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, ItalyBackground: We ...
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Abbas Bagheri +3 more
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Bilateral congenital entropion of the upper eyelids. [PDF]
T, Firat, S, Ozkan
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