Entrópio congênito primário da pálpebra superior

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The primary congenital entropion of the superior eyelid is more infrequent than the one of the inferior eyelid. The premature diagnosis of this deformity in newborns, although difficult, is very necessary because implies an immediate surgical correction as it is a condition that does not recover spontaneously even leading to corneal ulceration with disastrous consequences for the vision. Many surgical techniques have been described to correct this malformation. The analysis and confrontation of the pre, per and postoperative data of the current case with the ones present in the literature emphasizes the importance of the retraction of the eyelid's posterior lamella in the etiopathogenesis mechanism. With the follow-up period of 34 months the authors present the results and describe the procedure taken, which consisted in the transplantation of the pretarsal orbicular muscle and of the aponeurosis of the levator muscle for the preseptal region after being removed from the anterior face of the tarsus.

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Bernardes, T. F., Soares, Í. P., França, V. P., & Soares, E. J. C. (2009). Entrópio congênito primário da pálpebra superior. Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 68(1), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-72802009000100010

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