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Eyelid swelling: massive swelling of the eyelids in the case of known contact allergies to various cosmetics.

Swelling of the eyelid: Massive lid oedema with complete closure of the eyelid Acute contact allergic dermatitis after application of a therapeutic agent containing Diclofenac

Eyelid swelling: massive swelling of the eyelids in the case of known contact allergy to hair dye (here after application of hair dye containing para-phenylenediamine).

Edema of the eyelids: persistent lid edema in dermatomyositis.

Swelling of the eyelid: Recurrent, painless swelling of the left upper lid (always) in Melkersson's disease - Rosenthal's syndrome

Swelling of the eyelid; massive bilateral lid edema after bilateral blepharoplasty.


Eyelid swelling: chronic, idiopathic eyelid edema with monstrous "lachrymal sacs".

Eyelid swelling in endocrine orbitopathy: known immunogenic hyperthyroidism (Graves' disease) with distinct exophthalmos, lid edema, chemosis and concomitant inflammation and pain when moving the eyes.



