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Centurion Syndrome: Clinical Presentation and Surgical Outcome
Orbit - The International Journal on Orbital Disorders, Oculoplastic and Lacrimal Surgery, 10/26/09
Murthy R et al. – Centurion syndrome is characterised by the abnormal anterior insertion of the medial canthal tendon with displacement of the punctum out of the lacrimal lake. Most cases present with unexplained watering. Surgical management by anterior canthal tendon release with or without conjunctivoplasty or lower lid retractor plication is usually successful.
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