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Floppy eyelid syndrome (FES) is a disease whose most prominent features often include floppy upper eyelids that can be easily everted, as well as papillary conjunctivitis. [1] It is often associated with patients with high body mass index and obstructive sleep apnea .
Lymphedema–distichiasis syndrome is a medical condition associated with the FOXC2 gene. [ 2 ] : 849 People with this hereditary condition have a double row of eyelashes , which is called distichiasis , and a risk of swollen limbs due to problems in the lymphatic system .
(H02.5) Stye, an acne type infection of the sebaceous glands on or near the eyelid. (H02.6) Xanthelasma of eyelid (H03.0*) Parasitic infestation of eyelid in diseases classified elsewhere Dermatitis of eyelid due to Demodex species ( B88.0+ ) Parasitic infestation of eyelid in: leishmaniasis ( B55.-+ ) loiasis ( B74.3+ ) onchocerciasis ( B73+ )
This category reflects the organization of International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes H00-H59 within Chapter VII: Diseases of the eye, adnexa should be included in this category.
Fleischer's syndrome; Floating–Harbor syndrome; Floppy eyelid syndrome; Floppy trunk syndrome; Florid cutaneous papillomatosis; Flynn–Aird syndrome; Foal immunodeficiency syndrome; Foerster's syndrome; Foix–Alajouanine syndrome; Foix–Chavany–Marie syndrome; Folie à deux; Follicle-stimulating hormone insensitivity; Forbes-Albright ...
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 ...
Dermatochalasis is caused by a loss of elasticity in the connective tissue supporting the structure of the front portion of the eyelid. [3] Normally, in Caucasians, the orbicularis muscle and overlying skin form a crease near the tarsal border. [3] In dermatochalasis, the excess tissues hangs down, over the front edge of the eyelid.
The dermis is the layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue, and comprises two sections, the papillary dermis and the reticular dermis. [10] The superficial papillary dermis interdigitates with the overlying rete ridges of the epidermis, between which the two layers interact through the basement membrane zone. [10]