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Massive Eyelid Thickening in Pachydermoperiostosis With Myelofibrosis
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 07/27/09
Neufeld KR et al. – Pachydermoperiostosis is characterized by soft–tissue hyperplasia that gives patients a classic appearance of tarsitis leading to massively thickened tarsal plates and consequential ptosis. The authors describe a patient with the classic eyelid findings, the pathologic evaluation of the eyelid, and the presence of asymptomatic myelofibrosis.
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