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A male patient with proptosis and palatal perforation: A diagnostic challenge. [PDF]
Mottaghi P+3 more
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Chronic dacryocystitis: An insight into bacteriology and antimicrobial sensitivity pattern.
Sethi V, Mittal HK, Mittal HK, Tuli R.
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Role of paranasal abnormalities and systemic inflammation on primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction. [PDF]
Sevimli N+3 more
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Rare Case of Non-Keratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Lacrimal Sac Treated with Surgery. [PDF]
Pośpiech J+7 more
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Delayed Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis of Lacrimal Sac Tumors in Patients Presenting with Epiphora: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes. [PDF]
Chu YC, Tsai CC.
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Clinical profile and outcomes of dacryocystitis management in Minia University Hospital
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Ophthalmologica, 1978
The case history and the diagnostic considerations of dacryocystitis caused by Actinomyces israelii in a 40-year-old female patient are presented. It is very rare that Actinomyces is the cause of a darcryocystitis and only few descriptions of this entity are known from the literature.
Blanksma, L.J., Slijper, J.
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The case history and the diagnostic considerations of dacryocystitis caused by Actinomyces israelii in a 40-year-old female patient are presented. It is very rare that Actinomyces is the cause of a darcryocystitis and only few descriptions of this entity are known from the literature.
Blanksma, L.J., Slijper, J.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
Acute dacryocystic retention is a disease of adults under 50 years old due to a noninfective foreign body blocking the nasolacrimal duct. It is characterized by the sudden onset of severe unilateral facial pain without significant localized swelling or erythema.
Frank V. Buffam+3 more
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Acute dacryocystic retention is a disease of adults under 50 years old due to a noninfective foreign body blocking the nasolacrimal duct. It is characterized by the sudden onset of severe unilateral facial pain without significant localized swelling or erythema.
Frank V. Buffam+3 more
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