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Iatrogenic Ocular Surface Complications After Surgery for Ocular and Adnexal Tumors. [PDF]

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Cicatricial Entropion

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1977
SUMMARY One hundred thirty-five cases of cicatricial entropion operated by the OculoPlastic Service of the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital were reviewed. Results of 114 of these were available for study. There was an overall success rate in primary surgery of 57 percent Of those cases reoperated, only nine percent had a subsequent ...
E, Bercovici, A, Hornblass, B, Smith
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Mideyelid Entropion

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
A distinct entity of entropion involving the middle portion of the lower eyelids is presented. This condition is not related to any local or systemic disorder and does not progress to entropion of the entire lower eyelid. Segmental atrophy of the lower lid tarsus is present.
S, Rosenberg, M, Sanchez, A M, Henick
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Eyelid Entropion

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2010
Entropion is a common eyelid malposition in which the margin turns inward against the globe. If untreated, this condition can cause irritative symptoms like ocular discomfort, corneal abrasion, microbial keratitis, corneal vascularization, and visual loss. It may be classified as cicatricial, congenital, acute spastic and involutional.
Mario Genilhu Bomfim, Pereira   +2 more
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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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Ectropion and entropion

Current Opinion in Opthalmology, 2000
This article reviews the etiology and classification of ectropion and entropion, two of the more common eyelid conditions seen by the ophthalmologist. The preoperative evaluation is important in determining the etiology of the lid malposition. Surgical correction should be directed to the anatomic changes present.
P, Vallabhanath, S R, Carter
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Transconjunctival Entropion Repair

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1993
Involutional lower-eyelid entropion has three underlying correctable causes: eyelid laxity, overriding of the orbicularis oculi muscle, and attenuation of the lower-eyelid retractors. We describe a new technique for correcting this problem. A transconjunctival approach is used to advance or fortify the lower-eyelid retractors.
S C, Dresner, J W, Karesh
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Ectropion, entropion, trichiasis.

Minerva chirurgica, 2013
Aim of this review was to describe ectropion, entropion and trichiasis and their therapy. These eyelid pathologies are characterised by common symptoms (redness, excessive tearing and irritation of the eye) and by altered balance of the anterior and posterior lamellae of the eyelids.
FEA, Antonio Maria   +5 more
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