Bilateral blepharochalasis

ABSTRACT Blepharochalasis is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent painless periorbital oedema, which leads to atrophy of the periorbital skin. Pathomechanism of the disease is probably immunological with a nearly complete loss of elastic fibres. The authors describe a 17‐year‐old woman, who wa...

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description ABSTRACT Blepharochalasis is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent painless periorbital oedema, which leads to atrophy of the periorbital skin. Pathomechanism of the disease is probably immunological with a nearly complete loss of elastic fibres. The authors describe a 17‐year‐old woman, who was followed for 7 years. IgA deposits were found in the periorbital tissues, which confirm the immunological background of the condition. Electron microscopy results show that not only elastic but also collagen fibres were affected.
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collagen fibres
cutis laxa
Cutis Laxa - diagnosis
Cutis Laxa - immunology
Cutis Laxa - surgery
Diagnosis, Differential
Disease Progression
Edema - diagnosis
Edema - immunology
elastic fibres
Eyelid Diseases - diagnosis
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Eyelid Diseases - surgery
Female
fibronectin
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IgA deposits
periorbital oedema
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