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Eyelid Surgery in Thyroid Eye Disease
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2023Purpose: To review and summarize a comprehensive synopsis of surgery of the eyelid in thyroid eye disease (TED). Methods: A PubMed search for specific eyelid manifestations of TED was performed.
Milind N. Naik+3 more
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Eyelid Lag Without Eyelid Retraction in Pretectal Disease
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1996We report a patient with pretectal eyelid lag without retraction. MRI showed high signal abnormality dorsal to the right red nucleus in a region thought responsible for premotor eyelid control. The dissociation of eyelid lag from eyelid retraction in this patient would suggest that these lid signs may have separate neural mechanisms or pathways.
Lanning B. Kline+4 more
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Eyelid and Nasolacrimal Disease
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1992An understanding of normal structure and function of the equine eyelid is essential to make an accurate diagnosis and appropriately treat equine eyelid diseases. Entropion, eyelid trauma, neoplasia, and nasolacrimal disorders are reviewed. Methods of diagnosis and treatment are presented.
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Common Diseases of the Eyelids
2016Quite often patients present at the clinic or surgery complaining of watering eyes. It may be the golfer whose glasses keep misting up on the fairways or the housewife who is embarrassed by tears dropping onto the food when cooking, or it may be the 6-month-old baby whose eyes have watered and discharged since birth.
Nicholas R. Galloway+3 more
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1975
Publisher Summary The eyelids are highly specialized folds of skin which cover the anterior orbital foramen and protect the cornea. The gap between the upper and lower lids is known as the palpebral fissure. Each lid is divided by a sulcus on its anterior surface into orbital and tarsal parts.
J.L.C. MARTIN-DOYLE, MARTIN H. KEMP
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Publisher Summary The eyelids are highly specialized folds of skin which cover the anterior orbital foramen and protect the cornea. The gap between the upper and lower lids is known as the palpebral fissure. Each lid is divided by a sulcus on its anterior surface into orbital and tarsal parts.
J.L.C. MARTIN-DOYLE, MARTIN H. KEMP
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Kimura disease of the eyelid in an Indian man
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2009AbstractKimura disease is a rare idiopathic chronic inflammatory disease, characterized by subcutaneous nodular lesions in the head and neck area. Ophthalmic manifestation of Kimura disease involves orbital and eyelid lesions mostly in Asian patients, but it has been described in White patients and Black Caribbean patients.
Lee, J.K.S.+3 more
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Zygomatic salivary gland diseases in the dog: three cases diagnosed by MRI.
The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2013This article describes three original cases of zygomatic gland disease in the dog diagnosed by low-field MRI and treated by a modified lateral orbitotomy with zygomatic osteotomy.
Laetitia Boland+4 more
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Amyloid Disease of the Eyelid and Conjunctiva
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965Introduction Amyloid tumors of the conjunctiva and eyelids are rare; few cases have been reported in the recent literature. Tumor-forming amyloidosis is characterized by the presence of small solitary or multiple tumors about the eye, bladder, urethra, pharynx, tongue, and especially in the respiratory tract.
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Morgellons Disease Presenting As an Eyelid Lesion
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2016Morgellons disease is characterized by complaints of uncomfortable skin sensations and fibers emanating from nonhealing skin lesions. Morgellons disease is well-known in the dermatology and psychiatry literature, where it is typically considered a subtype of delusional parasitosis, but it has not yet been described in the ophthalmology literature.
Eric A. Steele, Rasanamar K. Sandhu
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Collodion Skin Disease and Everted Eyelids
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969Collodion skin disease usually affects premature infants. They have tight, thin skin like parchment and hold their faces immobile. Their eyelids are either sealed tight or everted. The case reported here, of a boy born with typical skin changes and everted lids, responded to conservative treatment.
Richard David Shapiro+1 more
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