Abstract:Lacrimation or epiphora is one of the most common complaints in pediatric ophthalmic practice, indicating the presence of lacrimal duct obstruction. It is customary to distinguish between congenital or primary obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct the most common cause of lacrimation in newborns and children in the first year of life. Secondary or acquired dacryostenosis, characteristic of children from one year and older, most often has a rhinogenic origin, is more difficult to treat, and often leads to the d… Show more
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