 
Distichiasis
Abnormal, additional row of ciliaries of the lower eyelid.

A troublesome and additional row of ciliaries can occur at the lower and/or upper
eyelids. These ciliaries are inverted and rub on the surface of the eye.
On the long run, this can lead to painful vulnerations and infections of the cornea.
A distichiasis can be congenital or can develop by different infectious diseases of the
eyelids. Oftentimes upper and lower eyelids are affected simultaneously.
Sometimes a distichiasis only appears at a small part of the eyelid, whereas this can be
an indication of a tumurous alteration of the respective lid area.
The treatment by a well directed surgery of the lash follicles or a cryo-therapy has
good prosperities.
If there is a distichiasis which is questionable concerning its origin, one should also
arrange a histological analysis. In very distinctive cases, one has to apply more complicated oculoplastic
techniques.
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