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Lids

2018
‘Lids’ provides the reader with a practical approach to the assessment and management of lid disease. After outlining the relevant anatomy and physiology of these structures, the chapter addresses the key clinical presentations arising from lid disease, notably eyelash disorders, blepharitis, lid lumps, entropion, ectropion, ptosis and other disorders ...
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Tape Lid Retraction

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1983
SUMMARY A method of retracting the upper lid with sticky tape is described. Such a tape retraction eliminates the need for a third hand in office procedures such as limbal suture removal, corneal foreign body removal, and anterior segment photography.
S, Saragas, D, Miller
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A Lid Spatula

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1988
A lid spatula was designed to provide a firm base on which to operate, adequate protection of the globe, and an option of fixed or variable traction to the lid.
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LID EXPRESSION FORCEPS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1950
Expression of the lids is a valuable procedure in the treatment of blepharitis or blepharoconjunctivitis. Only too often does one forget to do this. If expression reveals considerable secretion, it should be done once or twice weekly for a number of weeks, until the secretion becomes minimal.
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Upper Lid Reconstruction

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1972
A method of upper lid reconstruction is reported using a substantial amount of the lid's own tissue as well as a temporal advancement flap. The result is a well-functioning, good-looking lid. The development of ophthalmic plastic surgery techniques is briefly reviewed.
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Lid Trauma

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1974
C K, Beyer, M J, Reeh
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Cans and lids

1995
Metal cans have dominated sectors of the food and beverage markets for many years because of their cost effectiveness, durability and the overall protection they provide for their contents. The past 20 years have seen dramatic changes in can-making technology and in the materials used to make cans and closures. Can manufacture has become increasingly a
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LID RECONSTRUCTION

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1964
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LID Retractor

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1965
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Baggy Lids

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1970
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