Senile entropion. Pathogenesis and treatment

Archives of Ophthalmology
R M DrydenJ Wobig

Abstract

Lower lid entropion is owing to a defect of the lower eyelid retractors that causes attenuation of the aponeurosis. Twelve patients with lower lid entropion underwent surgery in which a procedure that reapproximates normal lower lid anatomy was used. There were two recurrences of the entropion condition in the twelve patients.

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