Clinical outcomes of initial and repeated nasolacrimal duct office-based probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. (57/91)

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Cost-effectiveness of 2 approaches to managing nasolacrimal duct obstruction in infants: the importance of the spontaneous resolution rate. (58/91)

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Congenital nasolacrimal atresia in 4 alpacas. (59/91)

Four alpacas, 2 wk to 1 y of age, were diagnosed with congenital atresia of the nasal puncta of the nasolacrimal duct. Dacryocystorhinography confirmed and localized the atresia. All animals were treated successfully by surgical creation of nasal puncta and patency was ensured by placement of a surgical stent for several weeks.  (+info)

Pushed monocanalicular intubation. Pitfalls, deleterious side effects, and complications. (60/91)

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Monocanalicular versus bicanalicular intubation in the treatment of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. (61/91)

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A clinical trial of endoscopic vs external dacryocystorhinostomy for partial nasolacrimal duct obstruction. (62/91)

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Conventional dacryocystorhinostomy in a failed Trans-canalicular laser-assisted dacryocystorhinostomy. (63/91)

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Outcomes of dacryocystorhinostomy in patients with head and neck cancer treated with high-dose radiation therapy. (64/91)

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