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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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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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Posterior Lamellar Augmentation With Auricular Cartilage Grafting for Severe Cicatricial Entropion Correction in Cicatricial Ocular Surface Disease.

Cornea
PURPOSE Description of clinical profile, surgical technique, and outcomes in patients having severe entropion secondary to cicatricial ocular surface disorders, who underwent entropion repair and posterior lamellar augmentation using auricular cartilage ...
Obaidur Rehman   +3 more
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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.
James W. Karesh, Steven C. Dresner
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Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of Prolapsed Orbital Fat Resection During Involutional Entropion Repair

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Purpose: To assess the recurrence rate of involutional entropion in patients treated with a combined approach including a modified Bick procedure, excision of preseptal orbicularis muscle, and conservative resection of prolapsed orbital fat.
M. Prendes   +8 more
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Involutional Entropion

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
A simple technique for repair of involutional entropion is described. A 4 x 20 mm strip of cartilage is removed from the concha of the ear and placed in the lower lid, deep to the orbicularis muscle. Over the past 6 years, I have performed this procedure on 15 patients. Fourteen patients had an excellent result; one patient required a secondary lateral
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A conjunctival-sparing surgical technique for lower eyelid cicatricial entropion repair in ocular cicatricial pemphigoid

Orbit, 2020
Purpose: To present five cases of lower eyelid cicatricial entropion secondary to ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) successfully repaired with a conjunctival-sparing surgical technique.
H. Choung   +3 more
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A genome-wide significant association on chromosome 15 for congenital entropion in Swiss White Alpine sheep.

Animal Genetics, 2020
Entropion is a known congenital disorder in sheep presumed to be heritable but no causative genetic variant has been reported. Affected lambs show a variable inward rolling of the lower eyelids leading to blindness in severe cases.
N. Hirter   +6 more
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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.
Sarju Athwal   +4 more
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Repair of Cicatricial Entropion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1967
THE PURPOSE of this communication is to describe a simple and effective procedure for the correction of cicatricial entropion. So far as could be determined this technique has not hitherto been described and the author learned it from V. H. Kazanjian, MD.
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