The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, supports no change to surgical technique for trichiasis management.
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can successfully be treated by either of the two most common types of eyelid ...
Learn about the two common surgical approaches that effectively treat trachomatous trichiasis, with minimal differences in ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can successfully be treated by ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can successfully be treated by either of the two most common types of eyelid ...
NIH-funded study supports no change to surgical technique for trichiasis management.