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Tear Duct Defined
A tiny passageway that drains lubricating tears from the surface of the eye to the back of the nose
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Published July 1, 2009, 12:10 pm, BBC News
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- ScienceDirect - Ophthalmology : Efficacy of probing the nasolacrimal duct with adjunctive Mitomycin-C for epiphora in adults1: To investigate the efficacy and safety of adjunctive low-dose mitomycin-C during lacrimal probing for adults with blocked nasolacrimal ducts.
- DJO | Digital Journal of Ophthalmology: One such method is the Endocanalicula r Laser DCR. It uses a fine laser probe and nasal endoscope to open a bloodless passage without making an incision in the skin
- Direct Healthcare International | General Surgery | Blocked Tear Duct
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