Dry eye was induced by excision of the lacrimalgland and hyperosmotic media.
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Among primary lacrimalgland tumors the adenoid-cystic carcinoma is the most common malignant epithelial lesion.
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Biopsy of the left lacrimalgland and left inferior rectus revealed fibrosis and lymphocytic infiltration.
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Surgical excisions of the left lacrimalgland were performed.
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The existence of a gut-eye- lacrimalgland axis-microbiome is discussed.
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A unilateral dry eye condition was created in rats by removing the left lacrimalgland.
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Case presentation: Here, we present a case of a 55-year-old Moroccan man with lacrimalgland adenocarcinoma.
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A literature search revealed only 3 prior reports of primary ductal adenocarcinoma of the lacrimalgland.
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We determined protein secretion by measuring the activity of peroxidase, a protein secreted by lacrimalgland acini.
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Decreased lacrimalgland function, with impairment of tear production is another late effect of irradiation to the eye.
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There was fusiform enhancing enlargement of the left inferior and medial rectus muscles and pathologic enlargement of the left lacrimalgland.
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The authors report an adult case of an anteriorly located benign mixed tumor of the palpebral lobe of the lacrimalgland.
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We conclude that muscarinic and alpha 1-adrenergic agonists, but not VIP, stimulated lacrimalgland protein secretion by activating protein kinase C.
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Methods: All consecutive patients with lacrimalgland carcinoma treated from January 1998 through December 2018 were included.
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Systemic antibiotic treatment and germ-free mice have demonstrated that commensal bacteria have a protective role for the ocular surface and lacrimalgland.
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Methods: Institutional pathology records between 2000 and 2019 were searched for all cases of isolated epibulbar lacrimalgland lesions.