_____ refers to the inward rolling and rotation of the lid margin towards the globe.
Posterior blepharitis is also known as _____
Ptosis is drooping of the upper lid to a level that that covers more than _____mm of the superior cornea.
Extra row of eye lashes in distichiasis is due to metaplasia of _____ gland into hair follicle
_____ ptosis develops due to defects of the levator aponeurosis.
Anterior blepharitis is most commonly caused by _____
The most common etiological agent for acute and chronic dacryocystitis is _____.
Chalazion is a _____ swelling
Loss of _____ is seen in chronic blepharitis
Intralesional injection of _____ can be used for the rx of Chalazion
Eyelid Anatomy and Physiology
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Ptosis
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Entropion and Ectropion
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Eyelid Tumors
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Facial Nerve Palsy
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Blepharospasm and Hemifacial Spasm
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Blepharitis and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
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Lacrimal System Disorders
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Orbital Inflammations
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Orbital Tumors
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Thyroid Eye Disease
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Anophthalmic Socket Management
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