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Lacrimal gland prolapse in upper blepharoplasty
Orbit, 2020Purpose: To report the characteristics of lacrimal gland prolapse among the patients who underwent upper blepharoplasty. Materials and Methods: In a retrospective study, consecutive upper blepharoplasty patients with significant lacrimal gland prolapse ...
B. Eshraghi, H. Ghadimi
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A Lacrimal Gland is a Lacrimal Gland, But Rodent's and Rabbit's Are Not Human
The Ocular Surface, 2010Research into the physiological processes governing both normal and abnormal functions of the lacrimal gland has used animal models to provide insights that might be applied to improving our understanding of human disease and designing of beneficial therapeutic interventions. Animal models most frequently used are mice, rats, and rabbits.
Dwight W. Warren+2 more
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2006
Primary localized lacrimal gland amyloidosis is an extremely rare occurrence. The typical clinical and radiologic appearances have been suggested but not clearly established. This report describes two patients with amyloid tumor of the lacrimal gland.
Elizabeth S. T. Cheah+3 more
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Primary localized lacrimal gland amyloidosis is an extremely rare occurrence. The typical clinical and radiologic appearances have been suggested but not clearly established. This report describes two patients with amyloid tumor of the lacrimal gland.
Elizabeth S. T. Cheah+3 more
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2013
W371 tory processes tend to have a diffuse pattern, typically involving both the orbital and palpebral lobes of the gland. The palpebral lobe is the portion of the lacrimal gland that is usually visible when the upper eyelid is everted on physical examination. The lacrimal gland normally measures approximately 20 × 12 × 5 mm.
Mary E. Cunnane+3 more
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W371 tory processes tend to have a diffuse pattern, typically involving both the orbital and palpebral lobes of the gland. The palpebral lobe is the portion of the lacrimal gland that is usually visible when the upper eyelid is everted on physical examination. The lacrimal gland normally measures approximately 20 × 12 × 5 mm.
Mary E. Cunnane+3 more
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2006
The lacrimal gland is situated superolateral to the eye and produces tears that moisten, lubricate, and protect the delicate corneal and conjunctival epithelium. Anatomically related to the orbit but embryologically and functionally more closely related to the salivary glands, radiological imaging has proven invaluable in delineation and ...
Gaenor K. Hughes, Katherine A. Miszkiel
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The lacrimal gland is situated superolateral to the eye and produces tears that moisten, lubricate, and protect the delicate corneal and conjunctival epithelium. Anatomically related to the orbit but embryologically and functionally more closely related to the salivary glands, radiological imaging has proven invaluable in delineation and ...
Gaenor K. Hughes, Katherine A. Miszkiel
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Lacrimal Gland Hemangiopericytoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1995A 49-year-old woman with a left orbital mass was referred to an orbital clinic. Clinical investigation suggested a lacrimal gland lesion and the patient underwent lateral orbitotomy and excisional biopsy for a suspected pleomorphic adenoma in the lacrimal gland.Histopathologic evaluation disclosed a hemangiopericytoma originating within the lacrimal ...
Geva E. Mannor+3 more
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The arteries of the lacrimal gland
Anatomia Clinica, 1984The vascularization of 70 lacrimal glands was studied by orbital dissection subsequent to injection of the arterial bed with red-dyed latex. The origin, diameter and collateral branches of the lacrimal artery and its anatomical relations were investigated. Three types of lacrimal vascularization were seen.
J. Hureau+3 more
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Cystadenoma of the lacrimal gland
Orbit, 2002Cystadenoma is a benign cystic tumor predominantly affecting the major and minor salivary glands. We present a case of bilateral cystadenoma of the lacrimal gland, which to the best of our knowledge has never been reported earlier. The patient had slowly increasing, painless, bilateral upper eyelid swelling.
Mandeep S Bajaj+3 more
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Myoepithelioma of the Lacrimal Gland
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1997A right orbital tumor was excised from a 76-year-old woman. Pathological examination showed that the tumor was composed of spindle to cuboidal cells arranged in a solid to trabecular pattern. Immunohistochemical stains were positive for S-100 protein, muscle-specific actin, cytokeratins MAK6 and AE1,3, and glial fibrillary acid protein and negative for
Hans E. Grossniklaus+3 more
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Overview of benign and malignant lacrimal gland tumors
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2018Purpose of review The goal of this article is to review the key clinical and radiological features, treatment strategies, and prognosis of lacrimal gland tumors.
A. Gündüz+2 more
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