1963
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1963.tb03537.x
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Some Data on the Pathogenesis of Blepharochalasis

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“…[3] Histopathological examination in the early stages shows mild dermal lymphocytic infiltrate while in the late stages, elastic tissue of the lids is fragmented and decreased. [6] A recent report described immunoglobulin A deposits in the residual elastic fibers, implying the involvement of an autoimmune mechanism. [7] The only effective treatment is correction by plastic surgery after the disease has run its course, otherwise subsequent attacks of lid edema may interfere with the results.…”
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“…[3] Histopathological examination in the early stages shows mild dermal lymphocytic infiltrate while in the late stages, elastic tissue of the lids is fragmented and decreased. [6] A recent report described immunoglobulin A deposits in the residual elastic fibers, implying the involvement of an autoimmune mechanism. [7] The only effective treatment is correction by plastic surgery after the disease has run its course, otherwise subsequent attacks of lid edema may interfere with the results.…”
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confidence: 99%