Rudolph S. Wagner, MD
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Slide 1.
The anatomy of the lacrimal drainage system. (Reprinted with permission from Putterman AM.
Basic oculoplastic surgery. In: Peyman GA, Sanders DR, Goldberg MF, eds.
Principles and Practice of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders;
1980:2273.) |
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Slide 2.
A probe extending from lacrimal sac fistula. |
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Slide 3.
Nasolacrimal duct obstruction of the left eye. Note
that the lashes are matted together by accumulated mucus. |
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Slide 4.
A Crawford silicone tube in place. |
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Slide 5.
A congenital lacrimal sac mucocele with distended mass displacing medial left lower lid superiorly. |
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Slide 6.
A computed tomography scan with contrast showing bilateral extensions of lacrimal sac mucoceles into
nasal cavities. |
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Slide 7.
The endoscopic view of nasolacrimal duct cyst beneath left inferior turbinate. |
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Slide 8.
The endoscopic view of tip of probe protruding from inferior meatus surrounded by deflated cyst. |