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Congenital Entropion

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2011
Entropion is a malposition of the eyelid causing an abnormal inversion of the eyelid margin. This results in symptomatic contact of the eyelashes with the surface of the globe, resulting in corneal irritation. Symptoms primarily arise from irritation of the ocular surface. Corneal abrasions and scarring can occur. Although common in many canine breeds,
Daniel Y, Maman, Peter J, Taub
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Senile Entropion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
A new surgical procedure has been developed for the correction of senile entropion of the lower lid. The procedure consists of horizontal shortening of the lower lid by a pentagonal wedge resection combined with an infratarsal eyelid suture technique. Twenty eyelids of 13 patients with entropion have been operated on over the last 4 1/2 years with use ...
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Senile Entropion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
Lower lid entropion is owing to a defect of the lower eyelid retractors that causes attenuation of the aponeurosis. Twelve patients with lower lid entropion underwent surgery in which a procedure that reapproximates normal lower lid anatomy was used. There were two recurrences of the entropion condition in the twelve patients.
R M, Dryden, J, Leibsohn, J, Wobig
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Entropion and ectropion

Disease-a-Month, 2020
Farida, Hakim, Paul O, Phelps
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Are You Missing an Entropion? The Test of Induced Entropion 2

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
Entropion is the inward turning of the eyelid. The most common type of entropion is involutional, a combination of eyelid laxity, lower eyelid retractor weakness, and orbicularis oculi override. Unfortunately, the condition can be intermittent and remain undiagnosed, leading to ocular surface damage.
Alasdair J, Kennedy   +4 more
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RELIEF OF SENILE ENTROPION

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
SENILE entropion is a common and troublesome clinical entity. It is as troublesome to the ophthalmologist as to the patient, because minor measures are usually ineffective and yet the clinical manifestations frequently do not seem severe enough to the patient to warrant major surgical intervention.
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Entropion in sharpeis

Veterinary Record, 1984
R, Curtis, K C, Barnett, M, Stockman
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An Operation for Entropion

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1957
T, DAS, M S, NIRANKARI, M C, MAUDGAL
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Senile Entropion

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1963
L T, JONES, M J, REEH, J K, TSUJIMURA
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