Trichomegaly of the eyelashes after colorectal cancer treatment with the epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor cetuximab.
Authors: Bambury R, McCaffrey JA PMID: 19822516 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Clinical Colorectal Cancer)
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Trichomegaly of the eyelashes after colorectal cancer treatment with the epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor cetuximab.
The Man Who Taught Me to be a Feminist
 My first date with Chris had started off great. We spoke like old friends that hadn’t gotten a chance to catch up in years. But at the end of dinner when I pulled my wallet out to be polite, he didn’t stop me when I put my credit card down with his.
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The Man Who Taught Me to be a Feminist
A novel 1.4 Mb de novo microdeletion of chromosome 1q21.3 in a child with microcephaly, dysmorphic features and mental retardation.
Authors: Reddy S, Dolzhanskaya N, Krogh J, Velinov M A 2.5 years old girl presented with moderate mental retardation, microcephaly, arching eyebrows, low set ears, long eyelashes, persistent fetal pads and clinodactyly.
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A novel 1.4 Mb de novo microdeletion of chromosome 1q21.3 in a child with microcephaly, dysmorphic features and mental retardation.
Synophyrs, Curly eyelashes and Ptyrigium Colli in A girl with Desbuquois Dysplasia: a case report and literature review
Conclusion: The phenotypic variability of Desbuquois syndrome might be an element of diagnostic confusion. However, distinctive radiographic features should urgently requiring attention and are virtually diagnostic. We report what might be the first clinical report of Desbuquois dysplasia from a consanguineous family in Austria
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Synophyrs, Curly eyelashes and Ptyrigium Colli in A girl with Desbuquois Dysplasia: a case report and literature review
Synophyrs, curly eyelashes and Ptyrigium colli in a girl with Desbuquois dysplasia: a case report and review of the literature
Conclusion: The phenotypic variability of Desbuquois syndrome might be an element of diagnostic confusion. However, distinctive radiographic features should urgently requiring attention and are virtually diagnostic. We report what might be the first clinical report of Desbuquois dysplasia from a consanguineous family in Austria.
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Synophyrs, curly eyelashes and Ptyrigium colli in a girl with Desbuquois dysplasia: a case report and review of the literature
Cilial Entropion: Surgical Outcome with a New Modification of the Hotz Procedure
Conclusions: Our modification of the Hotz procedure is based on identifying and dividing the anterior layer of the lower eyelid retractors and reinforcing the skin to the lower border of the inferior tarsal plate and lower eyelid retractors. This is a useful and predictive technique for cilial entropion repair and results in a high success rate.Financial Disclosure(s): The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
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Cilial Entropion: Surgical Outcome with a New Modification of the Hotz Procedure