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1) Lessening of melanin in hair of scalp, brows or lashes.
2) Chronic dilation of groups of capillaries causing elevated dark, red blotches on the skin.
3) Inflammation of meibomian glands.
5) Loose, dry scales on hair and skin that may be a sign of dry skin or associated with skin diseases.
7) Flat, distinct, colored area of skin less than 10mm in diameter and does not include a change in skin texture or thickness.
9) Watering of eyes due to blockage of lacrimal ducts or excessive secretion of tears.
10) Small bodily cavity or sac.
13) Adhesion of palpebral conjunctiva of eyelid to bulbar conjunctiva of eyeball resulting from disease or trauma.
14) Loss of eyebrows and/or eyelashes. May occur due to blepharitis, hair follicle mites, trauma from rubbing, alopecia, leprosy or complication of aquired syphilis.
16) Adhesion of edge of one eyelid to that of the other. Adhesion of ciliary edges of the eyelid to each other.
17) Eyelids with abnormal vertical shortness.
20) Hair adjacent to a natural opening turns inward causing irritation.
22) Lesion attached with a narrow, stalk-like base.
24) Scar left by formation of new connective tissue over a healing sore or wound.
25) Ocular tissue defect due to failure of part of the fetal fissure to close.
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4) Congenital horizontal fold of skin near the margin of the upper or lower eyelid caused by abnormal insertion of muscle fibers.
6) Severe, chronic conjunctival injury leading to conjunctivitis, blepharospasm & keratitis.
8) Solid, raised spot on skin less than 1cm wide.
11) Thickening, drying or congealing due to evaporation.
12) "Hives": skin condition characterized by welts that itch caused by allergies, infection or nervous condition.
15) Pimple or pustule that is a nipple-like projection.
18) Thickening of the tarsal border of the eyelid.
19) Rolling outward of margin of body part.
21) Complete fusion of eyelids, usually with defective formation or lack of eyes.
23) Permanently attached or fixed; not free-moving.
26) Loss of skin pigmentation, often in patches.
27) Inflammatory condition of lash follicles and meibomian glands of the eyelids characterized by redness, swelling & crusts of dried mucus on lids.
28) Furuncle of the eyelid margin originating in the sebaceous gland of an eyelash.
29) Inversion or turning inward of a body part.
30) Small, non-malignant, localized swelling of the eyelid resulting from obstruction and retained secretion of meibomian glands.
31) Vertical fold of skin over the angle of the inner canthus of the eye.
32) Blisters larger than 1 cm wide that are filled with clear fluid.
33) Excessive secretion of sebum or alteration in sebum quality that results in oily coating, crusts, or scales on the skin.
34) Partial or total absence of eyelids.
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