Punctal stenosis: Definition, diagnosis, and treatment

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Abstract

Acquired punctal stenosis is a condition in which the external opening of the lacrimal canaliculus is narrowed or occluded. This condition is a rare cause of symptomatic epiphora, but its incidence may be higher in patients with chronic blepharitis, in those treated with various topical medications, including antihypertensive agents, and especially in patients treated with taxanes for cancer. The purpose of this review is to cover the medical literature, focusing in particular on definition, incidence, risk factors, etiology and treatment options. © 2012 Soiberman et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Soiberman, U., Kakizaki, H., Selva, D., & Leibovitch, I. (2012, July 2). Punctal stenosis: Definition, diagnosis, and treatment. Clinical Ophthalmology. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S31904

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