2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2009.02.011
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Larmoiement du nourrisson : conduite à tenir et thérapeutique

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“…Infants with epiphora are a common problem and several diseases, including epiblepharon, conjunctivitis, and CNLDO can result in epiphora [4]. Guez and Dureau [7] reported that the main causes of tearing are CNLDO and congenital glaucoma, the latter accounting for the seriousness of this condition. Corneal abrasions are also extremely common among 1- to 12-week-old infants and have unclear clinical significance [8].…”
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“…Infants with epiphora are a common problem and several diseases, including epiblepharon, conjunctivitis, and CNLDO can result in epiphora [4]. Guez and Dureau [7] reported that the main causes of tearing are CNLDO and congenital glaucoma, the latter accounting for the seriousness of this condition. Corneal abrasions are also extremely common among 1- to 12-week-old infants and have unclear clinical significance [8].…”
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“…(15,16) It can be initially treated with Crigler massage, (17) topical and systemic antibiotics, and warm compresses. Because dacryocystocele is highly susceptible to infection, antibiotic prophylaxis is indicated.…”
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