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The histopathology of involutional ectropion and entropion
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009Involutional ectropion and entropion are characterized by excessive horizontal eyelid length, which is thought to be secondary to laxity of the medial and lateral canthal tendons and to the stretching of the tarsus. Histopathological features of the surgical eyelid specimens from patients with involutional ectropion and entropion were evaluated ...
Firdevs Örnek
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Correction of involutional entropion with retractor redirection
Orbit, 2016The study aims to report the surgical outcome of a retractor redirection procedure for involutional entropion repair for Asians. The study included all cases diagnosed with involutional entropion and significant ocular irritation who presented from 2008 to 2012. Sixty-seven eyelids in 54 patients were included in this study.
Ju-Wen Yang +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1978
The pathophysiologic changes that lead to involutional entropion are discussed. The Quickert entropion operation gives good results because it rectifies the effect of enophthalmos; it restricts the upward movement of the preseptal muscle; it repairs the relaxation or disinsertion of the lower eyelid retractors; and it corrects the buckling of the upper
J R, Collin, J E, Rathbun
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The pathophysiologic changes that lead to involutional entropion are discussed. The Quickert entropion operation gives good results because it rectifies the effect of enophthalmos; it restricts the upward movement of the preseptal muscle; it repairs the relaxation or disinsertion of the lower eyelid retractors; and it corrects the buckling of the upper
J R, Collin, J E, Rathbun
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The Role of Enophthalmos in Involutional Entropion
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1997Relative enophthalmos is often cited as a causative factor in the development of involutional entropion. However, the association between enophthalmos and involutional entropion is largely anecdotal; no patient population study has been performed to determine if a causal relationship exists.
R C, Kersten, B J, Hammer, D R, Kulwin
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Everting sutures in involutional entropion
Orbit, 1999Involutional entropion is the commonest cause of entropion in the elderly population. Many surgical procedures have been described to correct it. The everting suture technique is simple and quick and can be undertaken in the clinic or even away from a medical setting.
Alison E.R., Meadows +3 more
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Involutional Entropion of the Upper Lid
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1990Involutional entropion is an inturning of the eyelid margin caused by changes of lid tissues due to aging. Two patients with the uncommon finding of involutional entropion of the upper lid were treated with surgery based on the principles used to treat common lower lid entropion.
Miller, DG, Hesse, RJ
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