Rosai–Dorfman disease (sinus histiocytosis with massive
lymphadenopathy) – eyelid edema, periorbital edema
BJD
145:323–326, 2001; Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc 86:113–135,
1988; bilateral eyelid edema Ped Derm 17:377–380, 2000;
Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 15:52–55, 1999
Saethre–Chotzen syndrome – ptosis
J Pediatr 76:928–930, 1970
Schopf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome – hidrocystomas (cysts on
eyelid margins), conical teeth, alopecia (thin scalp hair),
fissured palmoplantar keratoderma, decreased number of teeth,
brittle and furrowed nails
AD 140:231–236, 2004; JAAD
36:569–576, 1997; BJD 127:33–35, 1992; Birth Defects
XII:219–221, 1971
Schwartz–Jampel syndrome (chondrodystrophic myotonia) –
ptosis
Arch Ophthalmol 68:52–57, 1962
Sjögren’s syndrome – eyelid pruritus and dermatitis
Int J Derm
33:421–424, 1994
Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome – ptosis
Am J Med Genet
28:733–734, 1987; Clin Pediatr 16:665–668, 1977
Sturge–Weber syndrome (encephalofacial angiomatosis) –
facial port wine stain almost invariably involving upper eyelid
with homolateral leptomeningeal angiomatosis
Pediatrics
76:48–51, 1985
Trichothiodystrophy syndromes – BIDS, IBIDS, PIBIDS –
hyperpigmented eyelids, poikiloderma, sparse or absent
eyelashes and eyebrows, brittle hair, premature aging,
sexual immaturity, ichthyosis, dysmyelination, bird-like facies,
dental caries; trichothiodystrophy with ichthyosis, urologic
malformations, hypercalciuria and mental and physical
retardation
JAAD 44:891–920, 2001; Ped Derm 14:441–445,
1997
Tuberous sclerosis
J Pediatr Ophthalmol 13:156–158, 1976;
white eyelashes
South Med J 75:227–228, 1982
Turner syndrome – ptosis
J Craniofac Genet Dev Biol
5:327–340, 1985
Van der Woude syndrome – ankyloblepharon, congenital
sinuses of the lower lip
Am J Hum Genet 19:416–432, 1967
Velocardiofacial syndrome – short narrow eyelids
J Craniofac
Genet Dev Biol 4:39–46, 1984
Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome – depigmented eyelids
JAAD
15:17–24, 1986
Williams syndrome – premature laxity of skin, congenital heart
disease (supravalvular aortic stenosis), baggy eyes, full cheeks,
prominent lips, dental malocclusion, delayed motor skills,
cocktail party personality
J Pediatr 113:318–326, 1988
Wyburn–Mason (Bonnet–Duchaume–Blanc) syndrome –
unilateral salmon patch with punctate telangiectasias or port
wine stain; unilateral retinal arteriovenous malformation,
ipsilateral aneurysmal arteriovenous malformation of the brain
Am J Ophthalmol 75:224–291, 1973
Xeroderma pigmentosum – blepharospasm, entropion,
ectropion, symblepharon, scarring and tumors of eyelids
Rook
p.2980, 1998, Sixth Edition
TRAUMA
Eyelid laceration – in neonate by fetal monitoring electrode
Am
J Ophthalmol 125:715–717, 1998
Scars – ectropion
Rook p.2982–2983, 1998, Sixth Edition
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