AI Article Synopsis

  • The eyelids, eyelashes, conjunctival fornices, and lacrimal system are crucial for maintaining eye health, and any abnormalities in these areas can lead to ocular surface diseases.
  • The text discusses how oculoplastic surgery can help treat various conditions related to the eyelids and surrounding structures, such as blink disorders, lagophthalmos (inability to close the eyes), and entropion (inward turning of the eyelid).
  • Additionally, it addresses issues like lid scarring, keratinization, trichiasis (misdirected eyelashes), and diseases affecting the punctal and lacrimal sac that can affect tear drainage and overall eye health.

Article Abstract

The normal structure and function of the eyelids, eyelashes, conjunctival fornices, and lacrimal system are essential for the health of the ocular surface, and abnormalities of these structures accompany many cases of ocular surface disease. We describe the role of oculoplastic intervention in the context of ocular surface disease, focusing on blink disorders, lagophthalmos, entropion, lid scarring and keratinization, trichiasis, and punctal and lacrimal sac disease.

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