Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4029552 | Ophthalmology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study demonstrates that sensitivity to topical agents can induce ectropion in more than 1 manner. Chronic exposure to the causative agent leads to cicatricial changes in the anterior lamella of the eyelid in susceptible individuals, and can manifest as contact dermatitis leading to tissue edema and mechanical ectropion. Early recognition of this condition and discontinuation of therapy is of paramount importance; it may lead to complete resolution. Topical steroids are a necessary adjunct in the management of drug-induced ectropion. Based on our experience, we propose a management algorithm for drug-induced ectropion.
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Authors
Vijay MRCOphth, R. FRCOphth, F. FRCOphth, H.A. FRCSI, H. FRCOphth,