Tarsoconjunctival-Skin Flap as Another Option in Correcting Ectropion for Oro-Ocular Cleft Reconstruction: Report of 2 Cases
Facial clefts are rare facial anomalies. Among them, oro-ocular cleft remains a challenging malformation due to ectropion of the inferior palpebra which can constitute an emergency when the patient's globe is exposed leading to exposure keratitis and blindness. Here we report surgical procedure...
Main Authors: | Hutagalung, Magda R., Putri, Indri L., Wahdini, Siti I., Dachlan, Ishandono, Zarasade, Lobredia |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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10.1177/10556656211036620
2022
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/281849/1/hutagalung-et-al-2021-tarsoconjunctival-skin-flap-as-another-option-in-correcting-ectropion-for-oro-ocular-cleft.pdf |
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