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1. ...  Entropion   and weakening of the muscles surrounding the lower part of the eye. This causes the lid to turn inward. Although rare in North America and Europe,  Trachoma   infection can cause scarring of the inner side of the lid, which may cause entropion. Trachoma scarring is one of the three leading causes of ...
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4. ...  Corneal Abrasion (Ophthalmology)  (snow blindness) and injuries due to accidents with ski poles. Trachoma : The constant corneal abrasion by lashes and inadequate tears can   ...
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8. ...  Chlamydial Genitourinary Infections (Infectious Diseases)  typing assays. Serovars A, B, Ba, and C are associated with Trachoma   (a serious eye disease that can lead to blindness), serovars D-K are   ...
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10. ...  Conjunctivitis (Emergency Medicine)  that can be severe enough to cause lid derangement and ingrown eyelashes. Trachoma   is a more chronic, insidious form of Chlamydia Trachoma tis infection.  ...
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