1. Dacryoadenitis
Dacryoadenitis is an inflammation of the tear-producing gland (lacrimal gland.
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2. Dacryoadenitis: [Print] - eMedicine Ophthalmology
The lacrimal gland is located in the supratemporal orbit. Two lobes exist, the orbital and the palpebral. The palpebral lobe is visualized easily by upper lid eversion. This eccrine secretory gland is responsible for the formation of the aqueous l...
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3. Dacryoadenitis - Shands Healthcare
Acute dacryoadenitis is most commonly due to viral or bacterial infection. Common causes include mumps, Epstein-Barr virus, staphylococcus, and gonococcus.
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4. Dacryoadenitis - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Dacryoadenitis - NY Times Health Information
Swelling of the outer portion of the upper lid, with possible redness and tenderness; Pain in the area of swelling; Excess tearing or discharge; Swelling of lymph nodes in front of the ear;
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5. Oculoplastics-Dacryoadenitis
Inflammation of the lacrimal gland. May be caused by viral or bacterial infections or other inflammatory conditions such as sarcoidosis or thyroid orbitopahy. Clinical features: Symptoms: orbital discomfort, lid swelling, redness and discharge. Si...
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6. Dacryoadenitis definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
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7. Arch Ophthalmol -- IgG4-Positive Dacryoadenitis and Kuttner Submandibular Sclerosing Inflammatory Tumor, July 2010, Jakobiec et al. 128 (7): 942
Rebecca C. Stacy, MD, PhD Manisha Mehta, MD The coexistence of idiopathic inflammatory masses of the submandibular and lacrimal glands featuring lymphoid hyperplasia and fibrosclerosis is unknown to most ophthalmologists. The former is referred to...
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