Congenital Palpebral Eversion: A New Conservative Management Method (About Four Cases)
Hassane Amadou Bouba Traore
Abstract:Congenital eversion of the eyelids is a rare entity, usually presenting at birth and most frequently involving the upper eyelid. Most often, congenital eversion presents bilaterally, although unilateral cases also exist. We report four (4) cases in infants treated at our centers. We noted: 3 cases with bilateral total eversion of both upper eyelids and one case of unilateral total eversion of the left upper eyelid. We observed two cases in newborns with a clinical profile of collodion baby, which is a very rar… Show more
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