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      Microscopic Anatomy of the Lower Eyelid in Asians :

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          The microscopic anatomy of the lower eyelid retractors.

          Twenty-two normal lower eyelids were studied microscopically to examine the normal anatomy of the lower eyelid retractors. Eight lower eyelid specimens from patients with involutional entropion and five from patients with involutional ectropion were studied also. In the normal eyelids, the inferior tarsal muscle consisted of scattered smooth-muscle fibers and did not insert on the tarsus. The orbital septum fused with the capsulopalpebral fascia 5 mm beneath the lower tarsal border to form a single, complex fascial layer. In the involutional entropion and ectropion cases, the fused capsulopalpebral fascia-orbital septum complex was attached to the tarsus in all specimens. The first identifiable smooth-muscle strands of the inferior tarsal muscle averaged 3.9 mm from the lower tarsal border in entropion cases, 4.5 mm in ectropion cases, and 2.5 mm in the normal eyelids.
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            Epiblepharon with inverted eyelashes in Japanese children. I. Incidence and symptoms.

            Epiblepharon commonly occurs in Japanese infants and tends to disappear spontaneously with age. We examined 4449 Japanese children aged 3 months to 18 years for epiblepharon associated with inverted eyelashes touching the cornea. The condition was evident in 441 cases. We found that the incidence of epiblepharon decreased with age, but about 2% of high school students still had the condition. No sexual predilection was found. Lower eyelids were commonly involved bilaterally. Most cases of epiblepharon produced no or mild symptoms.
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              Involutional Entropion and Ectropion of the Asian Lower Eyelid

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                Journal
                Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
                Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0740-9303
                2004
                May 2004
                : 20
                : 3
                : 207-211
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                10.1097/01.IOP.0000129013.86760.92
                15167728
                58bb4fab-c159-4068-bfff-45f04a360a1e
                © 2004
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