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5. Presentation and management of blepharitis
1. Ectropion vs.
En- tropion
6. Chalazion vs Hordeolum
2. Esotropia vs.
ex- otropia
3. Dacryocystit
is and
etiologies
4. Presentation
and treatment
of
dacryocystitis
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Ec s turned inward
tro
pi
on
=
ey Strabismus:
eli -eso = inward
ds -exo = outward
an
d
las
he
s
tur Infection of the lacrimal sac with Staph epidermis or aureus, GAS, or
ne Pseudomonas due to obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct
d
ou Tearing, tenderness, warmth and erythema of the medial canthus of the
tw lower eyelid
ar Tx: Warm compress and Clindamycin or Vanco+Rocephin
d
Erythema, burning, crusting, of the eyelid and flaking on the
En
lashes Tx: Warm compress, washing with baby shampoo
tro
pi
on
=
ey
eli
ds
an Chalazion: Painless induration due to obstruction of the Zeis or
d Meibomian glands Hordeolum: Stye; painful pustule/abscess on eyelid
las
he
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