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  2. Dacryoadenitis - Wikipedia

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    Dacryoadenitis is inflammation of the lacrimal glands. [1] Symptoms ... Sometimes biopsy will be needed to be sure that a tumor of the lacrimal gland is not present.

  3. Dacryocystitis - Wikipedia

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    Dacryocystitis is an infection of the lacrimal sac, secondary to obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct at the junction of the lacrimal sac. [1] The term derives from Greek dákryon 'tear' cysta 'sac' and -itis 'inflammation'. [2] It causes pain, redness, and swelling over the inner aspect of the lower eyelid and epiphora.

  4. Lacrimal gland - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal gland is a compound tubuloacinar gland, it is made up of many lobules separated by connective tissue, each lobule contains many acini.The acini composed of large serous cells which, produce a watery serous secretion, serous cells are filled with lightly stained secretory granules and surrounded by well-developed myoepithelial cells and a sparse, vascular stroma.

  5. Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic orbital inflammation has a varied clinical presentation depending on the involved tissue. It can range from a diffuse inflammatory process to a more localized inflammation of muscle, lacrimal gland or orbital fat. [7] Its former name, orbital pseudotumor, is derived due to resemblance to a neoplasm.

  6. Nasolacrimal duct obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Involutional stenosis is probably the most common cause of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in older people. It affects women twice as frequently as men. Although the inciting event in this process is unknown, clinicopathologic study suggests that compression of the lumen of the nasolacrimal duct is caused by inflammatory infiltrates and edema.

  7. IgG4-related disease - Wikipedia

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    Mikulicz's disease (salivary and lacrimal glands), [35] chronic sclerosing sialadenitis, Küttner's tumour (submandibular glands) Orbit: IgG4-related ophthalmic disease (IgG4-ROD) including: IgG4-related dacryoadenitis (lacrimal glands), IgG4-related orbital inflammation (or IgG4-related orbital inflammatory pseudotumor),

  8. All labia look different — and their appearance can change ...

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    According to the Cleveland Clinic, eating disorders, certain genetic conditions like those affecting your pituitary gland, hypothalamic amenorrhea and certain autoimmune disorders can also cause ...

  9. Sjögren's disease - Wikipedia

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    A lip/salivary gland biopsy takes a tissue sample that can reveal lymphocytes clustered around salivary glands, and damage to these glands from inflammation. This test involves removing a sample of tissue from a person's inner lip/salivary gland and examining it under a microscope.