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Blepharochalasis

In today's world, Blepharochalasis has taken on significant importance in multiple aspects of our lives. From its impact on society to its influence on the economy, Blepharochalasis has been a topic of constant interest for researchers, professionals and the general public. In order to understand its scope and relevance, this article will address different perspectives and analyzes on Blepharochalasis, exploring its impact in different contexts and offering a comprehensive view of its importance today.

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Blepharochalasis
Blefarocalasi
SpecialtyDermatology

Blepharochalasis is an inflammation of the eyelid that is characterized by exacerbations and remissions of eyelid edema, which results in a stretching and subsequent atrophy of the eyelid tissue, leading to the formation of redundant folds over the lid margins. It typically affects only the upper eyelids, and may be unilateral as well as bilateral.[1]

Signs and symptoms

Recurrent episodes of eyelid edema can be observed with spontaneous resolution. After multiple episodes the eyelid looses elasticity, clinically represented as eyelid drooping, wrinkled eyelid skin and in severe conditions, as ptosis. The edema episode starts suddenly but it is painless. [2]

Causes

Recurrent eyelid edema and inflammation are usually allergic or immune-mediated in origin. The exact etiology underlying immune system dysregulation and vascular issues causing the episodes are not yet fully understood (idiopathic). Hormonal changes are thought to contribute the blepharochalasis, which particularly occur in early adulthood (puberty). [2]

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Treatment

References

  1. ^ James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. Page 515. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
  2. ^ a b Kanski's Clinical Ophthalmology, A Systematic Approach, 9th edition ISBN 978-0-7020-7711-1