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Authors' response: Eyelid avulsion repair with bi-canalicular silicone stenting without medial canthal tendon reconstruction
  1. Hatem A Tawfik,
  2. Mahmoud Elsamkary
  1. Department of Ophthalmology, Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
  1. Correspondence to Dr Hatem A Tawfik, Department of Ophthalmology, Ain-Shams University, 5 Ibn Elnafis St., Off Makram Ebeid Street Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt; hatem35{at}gmail.com

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In their article ‘Eyelid avulsion repair with bi-canalicular silicone stenting without medial canthal tendon reconstruction’,1 Naing Tint and associates highlighted the successful restoration of the normal anatomy of the medial canthal tendon …

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