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Results 1 - 10 of 72 for Eyelid disorder
  1. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap 108. Moss HE. Eyelid and facial nerve disorders. In: Liu GT, Volpe NJ, Galetta SL, eds. ...
  2. ... a few minutes, especially if you also have eyelid drooping.
  3. ... usually found in children or young adults. The disorder can range from mild to severe and localized to generalized. The raised lesions are usually flesh colored to a red-purple. This picture shows a small granuloma on the eyelid.
  4. ... area of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, or eyelids become inflamed. It is a chronic skin disorder that can cause redness, prominent blood vessels, swelling, ...
  5. ... Kikkawa DO. Benign and premalignant tumors of the eyelid. In: Fay A, Dolman PJ, eds. Diseases and Disorders of the Orbit and Ocular Adnexa . Philadelphia, PA: ...
  6. ... as from the use of forceps) Eye movement disorders Brain and nervous system problems Eyelid tumors or growths Eyelid drooping that occurs later ...
  7. ... a few minutes, especially if you also have eyelid drooping.
  8. ... with port-wine stains involving upper and lower eyelids Neurologic problems when port-wine stain is associated with a disorder such as Sturge-Weber syndrome
  9. ... and uremia. Twitches not caused by disease or disorders (benign twitches), often affecting the eyelids, calf, or thumb. These twitches are normal and ...
  10. ... are removed Slow healing Uneven healing or scarring Eyelids may not match Medical conditions that make blepharoplasty more risky are: Diabetes Dry eye or not enough tear production Heart disease or disorders of the blood vessels High blood pressure or ...
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