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Endoscopy changing the treatment of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. [PDF]
Schellini SA, Akaishi PMS.
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Incomplete rather than complete nasolacrimal duct obstruction Is strongly associated with meibomian gland dysfunction in postmenopausal women with PANDO: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Jin H, Liu Y, Chen X.
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Automatic Segmentation of the Nasolacrimal Canal: Application of the nnU-Net v2 Model in CBCT Imaging. [PDF]
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Computed tomography dacryocystography
European Journal of Radiology, 1995Twenty-one patients with epiphora were examined by conventional dacryocystography, using Lipiodol as a contrast medium, and CT dacryocystography, using a water soluble contrast medium. In the latter, the material was not introduced under pressure but three or four drops were administered, providing a physiological method of investigation. Subsequently,
Huseyin Bayramlar, K Sarac, T Baysal
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DACRYOCYSTOGRAPHY WITH AMIPAQUE (METRIZAMIDE)
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1977Amipaque is found to be very suitable for dacryocystography because it has a low osmolality and high viscosity, and is in addition the only aqueous contrast medium currently available which in higher concentrations does not cause pain when applied to the conjunctival sac.
J G, Johansen, I, Udnaes
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A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1955
In a previous communication, we, with the use of a radiopaque dye (ethyl iodophenylundecylate; Pantopaque), demonstrated the anatomy and radiographie appearance of the normal lacrimal apparatus. 1 It was found that the time normally required for the contrast medium to disappear from the undiseased lacrimal passages was less than 30 minutes.
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In a previous communication, we, with the use of a radiopaque dye (ethyl iodophenylundecylate; Pantopaque), demonstrated the anatomy and radiographie appearance of the normal lacrimal apparatus. 1 It was found that the time normally required for the contrast medium to disappear from the undiseased lacrimal passages was less than 30 minutes.
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Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography
International Ophthalmology, 1991The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique.
E, Huber, F J, Steinkogler, F, Karnel
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