Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion

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Autor(a) principal: Rossetto,Júlia D.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Gracitelli,Carolina P. B., Osaki,Tammy H., Osaki,Midori H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Cicatricial ectropion may be a consequence of certain systemic diseases as well as the result of drug use. Our goal here was to research the different causes of this condition as reported in the literature, including more recently suspected etiologies. A detailed PubMed literature search indicated many different etiologies were associated with cicatricial ectropion development, from severe cases of systemic diseases, such as ichthyosis and lupus erythematosus, to reversible scenarios secondary to anti-glaucomatous drug use. More recently reported connections include periorbital necrotizing fasciitis, frontal osteomyelitis, and antineoplastic agents. Indeed, cicatricial ectropion may be highly symptomatic; being able to determine its real etiology is imperative to managing patients properly. In this investigation, we felt that an explicitly multidisciplinary approach was essential, especially for cases associated with systemic conditions.
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title Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
spellingShingle Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
Rossetto,Júlia D.
Ectropiun/diagnosis
Ectropiun/chemically induced
Eyelids/abnormalities
Cicatrix
title_short Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
title_full Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
title_fullStr Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
title_full_unstemmed Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
title_sort Diseases, conditions, and drugs associated with cicatricial ectropion
author Rossetto,Júlia D.
author_facet Rossetto,Júlia D.
Gracitelli,Carolina P. B.
Osaki,Tammy H.
Osaki,Midori H.
author_role author
author2 Gracitelli,Carolina P. B.
Osaki,Tammy H.
Osaki,Midori H.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossetto,Júlia D.
Gracitelli,Carolina P. B.
Osaki,Tammy H.
Osaki,Midori H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ectropiun/diagnosis
Ectropiun/chemically induced
Eyelids/abnormalities
Cicatrix
topic Ectropiun/diagnosis
Ectropiun/chemically induced
Eyelids/abnormalities
Cicatrix
description ABSTRACT Cicatricial ectropion may be a consequence of certain systemic diseases as well as the result of drug use. Our goal here was to research the different causes of this condition as reported in the literature, including more recently suspected etiologies. A detailed PubMed literature search indicated many different etiologies were associated with cicatricial ectropion development, from severe cases of systemic diseases, such as ichthyosis and lupus erythematosus, to reversible scenarios secondary to anti-glaucomatous drug use. More recently reported connections include periorbital necrotizing fasciitis, frontal osteomyelitis, and antineoplastic agents. Indeed, cicatricial ectropion may be highly symptomatic; being able to determine its real etiology is imperative to managing patients properly. In this investigation, we felt that an explicitly multidisciplinary approach was essential, especially for cases associated with systemic conditions.
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