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Ectropion |
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ectropion /ec·tro·pi·on/ (ek-tro´pe-on) eversion or turning outward, as of the margin of an eyelid.
Ectropion A complication of blepharoplasty, in which the lower lid is pulled downward, exposing the surface below. Mentioned in: Blepharoplasty ectropion (ektrō´pēon), n an eversion, or rolling outward, of the eyelid margin. ectropion eversion or turning outward, as of the margin of an eyelid. cicatricial ectropion caused by contraction of scar tissue following injury or surgery to the eyelid. congenital ectropion most commonly seen in some breeds of dogs, such as St. Bernard, Bloodhound and spaniels where it may be considered normal. Called also heritable ectropion. heritable ectropion see congenital ectropion (above). intermittent acquired ectropion, physiological ectropion may occur in some dogs intermittently for unknown reasons. physiological ectropion see intermittent acquired ectropion (above). |
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His right eye was affected by ectropion and exposure keratopathy. In some women the pill causes cervical ectropion, a coiling outward of the vaginal end of the cervix that exposes more surface area to chlamydial infection. The patient also had conjunctival hyperemia and ectropion. |
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