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Eyelid tumors
Abnormal cell proliferation that grow on the eyelids. They can be benign or malignant.
Pterygium
It is a benign proliferative conjunctival tissue invades the cornea (the conjunctiva is a transparent layer with vessels appearing on the ocular surface, except in the cornea).
Stye
The origin is sties glands inflammation associated eyelid thickness localized infection due to bacteria found on the skin.
Entropion
Abnormal position of the eyelids, under which the lid margin, where the eyelashes, is reversed to rotate into the eyeball, and the eyelashes rubbing the eye.
Eyelash malposition
Eyelash abnormal growth direction or abnormal line whose growth supernumerary tabs to be located then grind on the eye.
Eyelid hyperlaxity
Palpebral tissues bloating and loss of tone hyperelasticity secondary, producing an alteration in normal operation.
Orbit and Thyroid
Inflammatory disease that affects the orbital tissues, mainly fat and muscles as well as producing signs eyelids as lid retraction, proptosis, or diplopia.