نتایج جستجو برای: congenital distichiasis

تعداد نتایج: 120364  

Journal: :Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 2011

2006
Ben Pocock Laurence M. Boon

Vascular anomalies affect up to 10% of newborns, largely because of the high incidence of hemangioma of infancy. Vascular anomalies also frequently occur in adults; there is high prevalence of capillary malformations (0.3%). These cutaneous stains often cause psychosocial problems related to their visibility. Venous malformations occur in the skin and in internal organs and may cause destructio...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1986
I Kremer D Weinberger S Cohen I Ben Sira

A 3-year-old child, his mother, and his uncle were found to have asymptomatic distichiasis accompanied by corneal hypoaesthesia. Slit-lamp examination of the mother and her brother revealed normal corneas, but bilateral punctate epithelial staining was found in the child. In addition the child suffered from corneal erosion in his left eye due to decreased tear secretion after left occipital cra...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2005
Silvana Artioli Schellini Gislaine Priscila Momm Zimmermann Erika Hoyama Carlos Roberto Padovani Carlos Roberto Pereira Padovani

PURPOSE To evaluate eyelid margin alterations in ectropion carriers. METHODS An observational study was done involving 53 eyelid ectropion patients and 25 individuals with dermochalasis (control group). Eyelash position and margin inflammation were observed using digital images. The data were submitted to statistical analysis. RESULTS Patients with ectropion showed a decreased number of eye...

2013
Yoji Ogura Shoji Yabuki Aritoshi Iida Ikuyo Kou Masahiro Nakajima Hiroki Kano Masaaki Shiina Shinichi Kikuchi Yoshiaki Toyama Kazuhiro Ogata Masaya Nakamura Morio Matsumoto Shiro Ikegawa

Spinal extradural arachnoid cyst (SEDAC) is a cyst in the spinal canal that protrudes into the epidural space from a defect in the dura mater. Most cases are sporadic; however, three familial SEDAC cases have been reported, suggesting genetic etiological factors. All familial cases are associated with lymphedema-distichiasis syndrome (LDS), whose causal gene is FOXC2. However, FOXC2 mutation an...

Journal: :The American Journal of Human Genetics 1999

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