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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Eyelid cancer
  1. ... some people, the eyelashes fall out and the eyelids may be thin and turn abnormally inward or outward. In addition to an increased risk of cancer on the surface of the eye, xeroderma pigmentosum ...
  2. ... eye (iris); redness, soreness, or swelling of the eyelids; and blindness or poor vision in the affected eye or eyes.Retinoblastoma is often curable when it is diagnosed early. However, if it is not treated promptly, this cancer can spread beyond the eye to other parts ...
  3. ... abnormalities of the fingernails and toenails, and lower eyelids that turn ... or other type of cancer.Sézary syndrome most often occurs in adults over ...
  4. ... type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, and other cancers.Approximately half of ... droopy eyelids (ptosis); a broad, flat bridge of the nose; ...
  5. ... blocked, preventing drainage of tears and leading to eyelid irritation; dental ... failure, cancer, or pulmonary fibrosis by early adulthood.While most ...
  6. ... a prominent forehead, a low frontal hairline, thin eyelids, skin folds covering ... 2q37 deletion syndrome appears to ...
  7. ... flaps of skin called skin tags on the eyelids and around the eyes. Hair loss ... a type of brain cancer called a glioma. The brain and spinal cord ...
  8. ... tooth loss. The moist tissues that line the eyelids and the white part of the ... a form of cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. This type of cancer ...
  9. ... known as Horner syndrome, which leads to drooping eyelids, small pupils, decreased sweating, ... is the most common cancer in infants younger than 1 year. It occurs ...
  10. ... that point downward (down-slanting palpebral fissures), droopy eyelids (ptosis), a ... increases a person's cancer risk, cancer does not appear to be a ...
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