Atlas of Hordeolum and Chalazion, PEDIATRIC ATLAS, CLINICAL ATLAS, OPHTHALMOLOGY, atlas in medical, tuyenlab.net
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FIGURE 1. A. External hordeolum on the lower eyelid of a 5-yearold girl. B. Close-up showing eyelid swelling. |
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FIGURE 2. External hordeolum (black arrow) and an internal hordeolum (white arrow). |
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FIGURE 3. External hordeolum with disruption of the normal contour of the eyelid. |
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FIGURE 4. Chalazion viewed from internal eyelid showing the yellow lipogranulomatous material. |
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FIGURE 5. Chalazion present for 4 months on the upper eyelid of a young girl with minimal symptoms but cosmetically unappealing. |
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FIGURE 6. Chalazion in a 14-year-old girl. This eyelid swelling had been there for one year at the time of presentation. She had no pain but was unhappy with the appearance. |
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