2024
DOI: 10.4236/ojoph.2024.143020
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Bilateral Congenital Upper Eyelid Eversion (Ectropion): A Rare Presentation Responded Well to Conservative Treatment at Temeke Regional Referral Hospital-Tanzania

Husna Msangi,
Annamary Stanslaus,
Hussein Msuma
et al.

Abstract: Congenital eversion of the upper eyelids is a rare condition, the exact cause of which remains unknown. It is more frequently associated with Down's syndrome and black babies. If diagnosed early and treated properly, the condition can be managed without surgery. We report a case of non syndromic congenital bilateral severe upper eyelid eversion in otherwise normal 3 days old neonate of African descent (Tanzanian), born by vaginal delivery. The case was conservatively managed by lubricants, antibiotics and eyel… Show more

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