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Ingrown Eyelashes

Optometry and Vision Science, 1980
Ingrown eyelashes are an interesting finding closely related to ingrown hairs of the body. This phenomenon is fairly uncommon and is sparsely referred to in the ophthalmic literature. The condition can produce patient complaints, and therefore deserves optometric recognition.
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Alopecia of the Eyelashes

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
In the past two years, I have seen four individuals with alopecia of the eyelashes. In only one of these cases did the alopecia involve any other area. Inasmuch as alopecia limited to the eyelashes must be uncommon, I thought it worth while to publish this report. Case 1.— A woman, age 21, a secretary, had never noticed any other hair loss.
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Angiosomes, Clefts, and Eyelashes

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
An 18-month-old boy presented with a clump of cilia ec-topically placed on the right upper eyelid. The lesion hadbeen present from birth and had remained asymptomatic.There was no family history of similar lesions. The child’sparents wished for the lesion to be removed for cosmeticreasons.
Stephen Hamilton   +2 more
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Can Eyelashes Migrate?

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2005
Intraocular cilia after penetrating injuries or surgery causing acute or subclinical inflammation are a well-known problem. In a healthy young patient with acute intraocular inflammation but no history of trauma the diagnosis may be missed initially.A young farmer presented with severe eye pain, scleritis and a circumscribed chorioretinal and vitreous ...
M. G. Wirth, H Helbig
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Unilateral Poliosis of Eyelashes

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
A 68-year-old man presented with significant, asymptomatic, unilateral eyelash poliosis, not associated with any ophthalmic or systemic conditions. He reported that this started about 40 years ago with a few lashes in the central portion of his eyelid and that adjacent eyelashes subsequently became involved over the next 4 to 5 days.
Gabriel Vainstein, Arie Y. Nemet
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Videodermoscopy of eyelashes in Netherton syndrome

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2010
We read with great interest the article entitled ‘Matchstick eyebrow hairs: a dermoscopic clue to the diagnosis of Netherton syndrome’ published by E. Goujon et al. in the JEADV,1 in which the authors reported a new dermoscopic morphological aspect typical of Netherton Syndrome (NS).
NERI, IRIA   +4 more
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White Sparse Eyelashes

Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2018
ABSTRACT Teledermatology is a term to describe the provision of dermatologic medical services through telecommunication technology. This is a teledermatology case of white sparse eyelashes.
Sharon E. Jacob, James K. Parker
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Hypertrichosis of the eyelashes caused by bimatoprost

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
The phenyl-substituted analog of prostaglandin F 2alpha , latanoprost (Xalatan; Pfizer, Inc, New York, NY) is an intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering drug for use in patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Latanoprost has been shown to stimulate eyelash hypertrichosis and has recently been proposed as a possible treatment for alopecia areata ...
Tosti A.   +3 more
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EYELASH IN THE CANALICULUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919
To the Editor: —I note inThe Journal, January 25, p. 275, the report of "A Unique Eye Case," an eyelash being found lodged in the canaliculus. I have had at least two similar cases. In each, there was experienced sudden irritation of the eye, and inspection revealed a lash partly protruding from the canaliculus.
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Enhancing the Growth of Natural Eyelashes: The Mechanism of Bimatoprost-Induced Eyelash Growth

Dermatologic Surgery, 2010
Many women desire prominent eyelashes. In December 2008, bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03% was approved for the treatment of hypotrichosis of the eyelashes in the United States.To review eyelash physiology and the proposed mechanisms by which the topical pros-tamide product bimatoprost enhances eyelash growth.Clinical and preclinical studies ...
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