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| WikiPedia definition of "dacryocystitis" |
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Dacryocystitis is an infection of the nasolacrimal sac. It causes pain, redness and swelling over the inner aspect of the lower eyelid and epiphora.
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The latter is often due to aging (a spontaneous process), infection (ie. dacryocystitis), rhinitis, and in neonates or infants, failure of the nasolacrimal duct to open.
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Among the medical signs are dacryocystitis, seizures, mental retardation, and paralysis, each of which is a complication resulting from the diminutive foramina.
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Macular edema occurs when fluid and protein deposits collect on or under the macula of ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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Band keratopathy is a corneal disease derived from the appearance of calcium on the ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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Esophoria is characterised by inward deviation of the eye usually due to extra ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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Enophthalmos is recession of the eyeball within the orbit. It may be a congenital ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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An anopsia (or anopia) is a defect in the visual field. If the defect is only ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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A pinguecula is a common type of conjunctival degeneration in the eye. ... lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis. orbit: Exophthalmos - Enophthalmos
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If a secondary infection occurs (Dacryocystitis), purulent (yellow / green) discharge may be present. Prognosis and treatment. Most cases resolve spontaneously, with antibiotics ...
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