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infectious dacryocystitis. Sometimes,
especially in women,
stones may
develop in the
lacrimal gland,
causing recurrent bouts of
dacryocystitis; this condition...
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recurrent dacryocystitis,
chronic mucoid reflux,
painful distension of the
lacrimal sac, and
bothersome epiphora. For
patients with
dacryocystitis, active...
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glaucoma Panophthalmitis Orbital cellulitis Gonorrheal conjunctivitis Dacryocystitis Spitting cobra venom to the eye High
concentrations of
phenacyl chloride...
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Dacryocystocele (
Dacryocystitis) or timo cyst is a benign, bluish-gray m**** in the
inferomedial canthus that
develops within a few days or w****s after...
- The
underlying genetics are uncertain.
Among the
medical signs are
dacryocystitis, seizures,
intellectual disability, and paralysis, each of
which is...
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aging (a
spontaneous process), conjunctivochalasis,
infection (i.e.
dacryocystitis), rhinitis, and in
neonates or infants,
failure of the nasolacrimal...
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conveys this
fluid into the
nasal cavity.
Lacrimal sac
occlusion leads to
dacryocystitis. It is oval in form and
measures from 12 to 15 mm. in length; its upper...
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Corneal ab****n
Subconjunctival hemorrhage Pinguecula Blepharitis Dacryocystitis Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye)
Keratitis Herpes simplex Herpes...
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Dacryocystitis is
produced by
obstruction of the
nasolacrimal duct with
resultant tear...
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Myelitis Meningitis Cerebellitis Ventriculitis Neuritis Dacryoadenitis Dacryocystitis Conjunctivitis Scleritis Episcleritis Uveitis Blepharitis Keratitis...