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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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Enhancing the Growth of Natural Eyelashes: The Mechanism of Bimatoprost-Induced Eyelash Growth
Dermatologic Surgery, 2010Many 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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Ophthalmologic Oncology: Alopecia of the Eyelashes
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1984The variety of lesions that can cause alopecia of the eyelashes (Table 1) demonstrates the need for accurate diagnosis. A full-thickness biopsy of lid margin with appropriate three-suture closure can leave an imperceptible defect and may provide invaluable information.
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