Lack of support of the lids by the globe may be due to an _____ deficit, leading to pseudoptosis
Dacryoadenitis is the inflammation of the lacrimal _____ caused by infection such as mumps
_____ syndrome refers to idiopathic, nonspecific, granulomatous inflammation, involving the superior orbital fissure and/or orbital apex and/or cavernous sinus.
_____ presents with unilateral proptosis with diplopia, conjunctival chemosis responsive to systemic corticosteroids.
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Lid lag, i.e., when the globe is moved downward, the upper lid lags behind
A ruptured dermoid of the eye will present as a pain_____, rapidly-growing proptosis
The following image demonstrates _____
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