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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960
Marginal (tarsal) ectropion is a clinical entity characterized by lower lid eversion which is limited to the tarsal-containing portion only. It differs from ordinary senile ectropion in that (1) eversion does not progress beyond the tarsus and (2) there is no relaxation of the tissues of the lid below the tarsus.
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Marginal (tarsal) ectropion is a clinical entity characterized by lower lid eversion which is limited to the tarsal-containing portion only. It differs from ordinary senile ectropion in that (1) eversion does not progress beyond the tarsus and (2) there is no relaxation of the tissues of the lid below the tarsus.
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Entropion and Ectropion of the Eyelids
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978Common types of entropion and ectropion of the eyelids are classified and surgical approaches to reconstruction are presented.
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Correction of Entropion and Ectropion
2008The ocular surface is dependent on the physiological and anatomical integrity of the eyelids and associated adnexal structures. Entropion and ectropion are commonly encountered in clinical practice, and pose a risk to the success of both ocular surface and intraocular surgery.
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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2019
Deepika, Dhingra, Manpreet, Singh
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Deepika, Dhingra, Manpreet, Singh
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Aesthetic blepharoplasty, ectropion and incipient ectropion.
Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1978Postoperative ectropion of the lower lid is the most common serious complication of aesthetic blepharoplasty. Important points in the surgical technique are described. The emphasis is on judicious skin excision. The management of postoperative ectropion is outlined. A lax, pre-ectropic lower lid constitutes an additional risk.
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