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Diseases of Lacrimal Apparatus
AK Khurana, Bhawna Khurana, Aruj Khurana
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Lids, Lacrimal Apparatus, and Conjunctiva
Archives of Ophthalmology, 19651 HE APPROACHING crisis in retrieval and communication of scientific informa¬ tion can be illustrated by the magnitude of widely scattered references to be covered in this annual review of medical literature per¬ taining to the eyelids, lacrimal apparatus, and conjunctiva.
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Disorders of the Lacrimal System Apparatus
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993Epiphora, or excess tearing, is a common problem in infants. The most frequent etiology of this disorder is a nasolacrimal duct obstruction. There are other conditions, however, some of which can be serious, which can cause tearing. Infections of the eyelids and conjunctiva, an undiscovered foreign body, and congenital glaucoma are among the conditions
J B, Lavrich, L B, Nelson
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Lacrimal Apparatus Procurement in Face Transplantation
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018Abstract The aesthetic outcome of a well-planned and executed vascularized composite tissue face allotransplant is unquestionable; however, complete functional restoration is necessary. The authors studied the possibility of restoring tear duct function in face transplant recipients.
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2018
This section discusses Orbital and Lacrimal Apparatus. Anatomy, Embryology, and Pathology is explored alongside the imaging techniques used in this area. More specific infections and traumas are looked at in detail also.
Arangasamy Anbarasu, Jack I. Lane
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This section discusses Orbital and Lacrimal Apparatus. Anatomy, Embryology, and Pathology is explored alongside the imaging techniques used in this area. More specific infections and traumas are looked at in detail also.
Arangasamy Anbarasu, Jack I. Lane
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LIDS, LACRIMAL APPARATUS, AND CONJUNCTIVA
A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951in 1937 almost entirely disappeared in four years. Hereditary bilateral ptosis, epicanthus, blepharophimosis, dystopia of the lower lacrimal puncta, and hypoplasia of the caruncles occurred in association with limi¬ tation of upward movement of the globes in a 3-year-old boy described by Klein.2 The condition first appeared in the patient's grandfather,
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Enzyme-Responsive Peptide Thioesters for Targeting Golgi Apparatus
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022Weiyi Tan, Qiuxin Zhang, Alan Yi-Hui Hsu
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