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Management of congenital dacryocystitis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972
One hundred and fifty cases of congenital dacryocystitis are analysed. Epiphora alone should be treated conservatively with local massage and antibiotics. Syringing and probing should be done in all cases of purulent discharge. The best results are obtained when it is done in the first year of life, and where the duration of discharge is less than 2 ...
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Dacryoadenitis, Dacryocystitis, and Canaliculitis

2020
Dacryoadenitis may be infectious or non-infectious in etiology (non-specific orbital inflammation of the lacrimal gland), present in a similar fashion and may be difficult to distinguish from one another in the early phase. Dacryocystitis commonly presents with tearing, redness, swelling and a tender mass over the nasolacrimal crest area and generally ...
Bazil Stoica, David R. Jordan
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TREATING DACRYOCYSTITIS IN THE NEWBORN

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1941
To the Editor: —In the December 1940 issue of theArchives( 24 : 1256 [Dec.] 1940) is a clinical note entitled "A Simple Method of Treating Dacryocystitis in the Newborn" by Archimede Busacca. For many years I have probed the tear drainage apparatus in Children with this condition, being certain that the probe gets into the nose and that it is not ...
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THE TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL DACRYOCYSTITIS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923
The term "congenital dacryocystitis" is a misnomer. The condition develops after birth, and not before, and is not a true inflammation of the sac wall, but an infection of the retained excretions from the conjunctival sac. The condition that predisposes to this postnatal infection, however, is congenital in the sense that there has been a delay in ...
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Acute Dacryocystitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Jennifer Hoffmann, Susan Lipsett
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Dacryocystitis

2013
Ben Janson, Sana Idrees
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Dacryocystitis

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954
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