A rare case of severe bilateral ectropion from scleroderma

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
J D Nancarrow, S M Jawad

Abstract

A case of ectropion arising as a result of facial scleroderma is presented. This is the first such case reported. Problems and techniques of surgical management are discussed.

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