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Epiphora

The Hospital
Abstract Epiphora—or the symptom of excessive tearing—is often a troublesome and sometimes upsetting symptom for patients. It can affect one or both eyes with or without other symptoms. It is estimated that nasolacrimal obstruction can affect 10% of the population at 40 years of age, rising to approximately 40% at 90 years.
Rohit D. Gohil, Ashok Rokade
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Docetaxel‐Associated Epiphora

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2006
Docetaxel is a semisynthetic taxane indicated for the treatment of advanced breast, prostate, and non–small cell lung cancers; it is also used for the treatment of various other solid tumors. The standard intermittent dosage of docetaxel is 60–100 mg/m2 every 3 weeks.
Polly E, Kintzel   +2 more
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Epiphora in infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Summary Epiphora has been defined and itsvaried etiology discussed. A plea is made for early diagnosis and immediate institution of therapy, preferably before the infant reaches 3 months of age. This opinion has been reiterated by numerous authorities. 12–15 Unfortunately too many physicians still delay active treatment for months.
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