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Learning about my condition

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Adult orbital tumors

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Blepharitis

Blepharospasm

Blind, painful eye

Cellulitis

Chalazion

Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction

Congenital ptosis

Dacryocystitis

Dermoid and Epidermoid cysts

Dry Eyes

Inflammatory Pseudotumor

Kaposi's Sarcoma

Malignant Melanoma

Myasthenia Gravis

Nasolacrimal duct obstruction

Orbital blowout fracture

Orbital Cellulitis

Preseptal cellulitis

Proptosis

Ptosis

Sarcoidosis

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Swollen Eyelid

Tearing

Thyroid eye disease

 


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