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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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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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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1935
The Journal of the American Medical Association 1 has within the past year published various clinical reports and made editorial comment on the ill effects of the use of certain eyelash and eyebrow dyes. For the most part, paraphenylenediamine or a related chemical has been thought to be the cause of these ill effects.
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The Journal of the American Medical Association 1 has within the past year published various clinical reports and made editorial comment on the ill effects of the use of certain eyelash and eyebrow dyes. For the most part, paraphenylenediamine or a related chemical has been thought to be the cause of these ill effects.
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Modeling the protective role of human eyelashes against ultraviolet light exposure
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2022Michele Marro +2 more
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Magnetic Eyelashes: A New Source of MRI Artifacts
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2019Einat Slonimsky
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