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Ectropion of lower eyelids
- ... surface is exposed. It most often affects the lower eyelid. ... Ectropion is very often caused by the aging process. The connective ... against the eyeball. It can also be caused by: A defect that ...
- ... turn out so the inner surface is exposed (ectropion), and a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Many affected individuals have ...
- ... keratoderma), abnormalities of the fingernails and toenails, and lower eyelids that turn outward (ectropion). Some people with Sézary syndrome are less able ...
- ... out so that the inner surface is exposed (ectropion). The outside of the lower lid may sag away from the eye (euryblepharon), and the eyelids may not be able to close completely (lagophthalmia). ...
- ... usually present at birth. They may also have lower eyelids that turn out so that the inner surface is exposed (ectropion). Additional features of Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome may include ...
- Changes in the Body with Aging (Merck & Co., Inc.)Older Adult Health/Reference Desk ... Older Adult Health ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Changes in the Body With Aging - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.
- ... ptosis ) Eyelids that turn inward (entropion) or outward (ectropion) ... (dermatochalasis), bulging lower lids, and "fallen" eyebrows