Common eyelid and orbital problems.

Abstract:

:Several pathologic processes can disturb the complex structures of the eyelids and orbital tissues and the muscles that enable their proper function. Some disorders, such as entropion and ectropion, are usually acquired in later years from laxity of supporting structures. Blepharoptosis has a range of causes, from aging to an intracranial aneurysm, and its severity varies, from mild to almost complete closure of the lid fissures. Graves' orbitopathy can produce lid retraction, lid lag, and proptosis and can cause vision-threatening conditions. Orbital cellulitis produces pain, swelling, proptosis, and redness of the lids and conjunctivae and, if severe, can compromise ocular motility and visual acuity. Early recognition of the specific disorder and prompt and adequate treatment are essential to spare the patient discomfort and ensure preservation of vision.

journal_name

Postgrad Med

journal_title

Postgraduate medicine

authors

Lissner GS

doi

10.1080/00325481.1985.11699225

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1985-12-01 00:00:00

pages

121-33

issue

8

eissn

0032-5481

issn

1941-9260

journal_volume

78

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