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They are also used in treatments of conjunctivitis and epiphora.
Epiphora is overflow of tears onto the face.
Diagnosis of epiphora is clinical by history presentation and observation of the lids.
It is also known as epiphora and occasionally as antistrophe.
Epiphora is a genus of large moths in the Saturniidae family.
-Modern surgical methods in the treatment of epiphora .
In contrast, an epistrophe (or epiphora) is repeating words at the clauses' ends.
Also see epiphora.
Infection of the nasolacrimal duct can result in chronic epiphora (excess tearing).
In such cases, late treatment of persistent epiphora usually requires DCR.
It causes pain, redness, and swelling over the inner aspect of the lower eyelid and epiphora.
Rhinoliths can cause nasal obstruction, epistaxis, headache, sinusitis and epiphora.
Malformed tear ducts causes epiphora, an overflow of tears onto the face, which is common but primarily cosmetic.
A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Epiphora encaustica.
Epiphora may refer to:
Obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct leads to the excess overflow of tears called epiphora.
Observations on the Treatment of the Epiphora, edited by his son, Martin Ware, London, 1818.
If epiphora is caused by ectropion or entropion, lid repair is indicated.
Based on a sample of 48 still-living dogs, the most common health issues noted by owners were eye problems (red eye, epiphora, conjunctivitis, and cataracts).
Symptoms range from dry eye, epiphora, and irritation, to localized pain, foreign body sensation, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and ulceration.
Epiphora rectifascia ileshana (Nigeria)
A conjunctivoanstrostomy is an opening made from the inferior conjuctival cul-de-sac into the maxillary sinus for the treatment of epiphora.
To which is added, a dissertation on the epiphora vera; or, true watery eye: and the zeropthalmia; or, dry eye.
Constriction and stenosis can occur at these sites, with subsequent development of dysphagia, dysuria, phimosis, and epiphora.
Lacrimal duct stenosis resulting in epiphora (i.e., excessive tearing) occurs in approximately 80% of patients.