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pubmed-article:8231042pubmed:abstractTextLower lid flaccidity, senile extropion and canthal malposition are the principal indications for the tarsal flap technique. This is a technically simple procedure avoiding sutures on the border of the lashes and avoiding the disadvantages of the technique of Kuhnt - Szymanowski, which cause a shortening of palpebral length due to tarsal resection.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8231042pubmed:articleTitle[Tarsal flap technique. A technically simple procedure for correction of lower lid flaccidity, senile ectropion and ptosis of the lateral canthus].lld:pubmed
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