In severe cases, occlusion of the lacrimal drainage puncta or tarsorrhaphy will be necessary. |
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This incision is made on the medial aspect of the puncta and anterior to the lacrimal duct probes. |
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The lacrimal drainage apparatus consists of the puncta on the upper lid and the lower lid, the canaliculi, the common canaliculus, the lacrimal sac, and the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Tears leave the eye through small openings called puncta in the inner corner of the eye and flow into the lacrimal, or tear, sac, from which they drain through a duct the nasolacrimal duct into the nasal cavity. |
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Thus, from what has been stated, we see that neither the white puncta nor the minute white branchwork of lines were ever tubular. |
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You will not be able, for example, to add a punctum just after a 4-note neume: the area used by a neume is always the sum of the corresponding puncta. |
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Lacrimal fluid drains through the puncta into the lacrimal canaliculi and then into the lacrimal sac behind the medial canthal tendon. |
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To push a hole through the basement membranes, the worm's anchor cell forms several lancet-like points, called puncta. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old girl who presented with bilaterally draining anterior neck puncta, a preauricular sinus, and moderately severe bilateral hearing loss. |
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We further observed a corresponding increase in mitochondrial marker staining, with Dnm1l-stained puncta found adjacent to MF-stained mitochondria. |
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