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Dacryocystitis is the infection of the lacrimal sac, found on the side of the nose near the inner corner of the eye. The lacrimal sac drains tears from the eye into the tear ducts leading into the nose.
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Mills DM, Bodman MG, Meyer DR, Morton AD 3rd. The microbiologic spectrum of dacryocystitis: a national study of acute versus chronic infection. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. Jul-Aug 2007;23(4):302-6. [Medline].
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10. Dacryocystitis | NYU Langone Medical Center
Dacryocystitis is the inflammation of the lacrimal sac, found on the side of the nose near the inner corner of the eye. The lacrimal sac drains tears from the eye into the tear ducts leading into the nose.
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