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Function of Immune Checkpoints in IgG4-Related Disease with Lacrimal Gland Involvement: Clinical Features, Serum IgG4 Level, Immunohistochemical Landscape, and Treatment Responses. [PDF]
Bae DH+5 more
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Application of “Hand-as-Foot” teaching method in anatomy of the lacrimal apparatus
Yue Jin, Zhi Tie, Bao Tie
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Ocular Surface Involvements in the Development of Sjögren's Syndrome-Associated Dry Eye in the IL14α Transgenic Mouse. [PDF]
Zhang M+9 more
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Diagnosing and treating epiphora in the 21st century. [PDF]
Akaishi PS, Schellini SA.
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Magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging in lacrimal gland lymphoma versus inflammation: A comparative study. [PDF]
Landau-Prat D+5 more
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DISEASES OF THE LACRIMAL APPARATUS
Publisher Summary Lacrimal gland is a serous tubulo-racemose gland made up of very small lobules and is situated at the upper and outer corner of the orbit beneath the septum orbitale and the orbicularis muscle. The upper lobe runs parallel to the orbital margin; the lower lobe lies under the levator and is adhered to the palpebral conjunctiva.
J.L.C. MARTIN-DOYLE
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Lids, Lacrimal Apparatus, and Conjunctiva
L. L. CALKINS
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MUC16 in the lacrimal apparatus
Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2007The aim of the present study was to determine the possible expression of the mucin MUC16 in the lacrimal apparatus. Expression and distribution of MUC16 in lacrimal gland, accessory lacrimal glands, and nasolacrimal ducts was monitored by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. MUC16 was expressed and detected in all tissues investigated.
Lars Bräuer+6 more
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Eyelids, Lacrimal Apparatus, and Conjunctiva
R. P. Burns
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