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- Stye abstract "An external stye or styes /ˈstaɪ/, also hordeolum /hɔrˈdiːələm/, is an infection of the sebaceous glands of Zeis at the base of the eyelashes, or an infection of the apocrine sweat glands of Moll. External styes form on the outside of the lids and can be seen as small red bumps. Internal styes are infections of the meibomian sebaceous glands lining the inside of the eyelids. They also cause a red bump underneath the lid with only generalized redness and swelling visible on the outside. Styes are similar to chalazia, but tend to be of smaller size and are more painful and usually produce no lasting damage. They contain water and pus and the bacteria will spread if the stye is forcefully ruptured. Styes are characterized by an acute onset and usually short in duration (7–10 days without treatment) compared to chalazia that are chronic and usually do not resolve without intervention. Styes are usually caused by the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium.".
- Stye diseasesdb "12583".
- Stye emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Stye emedicineTopic "755".
- Stye icd10 "H00.0".
- Stye icd9 "373.11".
- Stye medlineplus "001009".
- Stye meshId "D006726".
- Stye thumbnail Stye02.jpg?width=300.
- Stye wikiPageID "933395".
- Stye wikiPageRevisionID "604721792".
- Stye caption "A stye on an eyelid".
- Stye diseasesdb "12583".
- Stye emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Stye emedicinetopic "755".
- Stye hasPhotoCollection Stye.
- Stye icd "373.11".
- Stye icd "H00.0".
- Stye medlineplus "1009".
- Stye meshid "D006726".
- Stye name "Stye".
- Stye wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Stye subject Category:Disorders_of_eyelid,_lacrimal_system_and_orbit.
- Stye subject Category:Eye.
- Stye type Disease.
- Stye type AilmentCondition.
- Stye type Situation.
- Stye comment "An external stye or styes /ˈstaɪ/, also hordeolum /hɔrˈdiːələm/, is an infection of the sebaceous glands of Zeis at the base of the eyelashes, or an infection of the apocrine sweat glands of Moll. External styes form on the outside of the lids and can be seen as small red bumps. Internal styes are infections of the meibomian sebaceous glands lining the inside of the eyelids. They also cause a red bump underneath the lid with only generalized redness and swelling visible on the outside.".
- Stye label "Hordeolum externum".
- Stye label "Hordeolum".
- Stye label "Hordéolo".
- Stye label "Jęczmień (choroba)".
- Stye label "Orgelet (médecine)".
- Stye label "Orzaiolo".
- Stye label "Orzuelo".
- Stye label "Stye".
- Stye label "Ячмень (заболевание)".
- Stye label "شحاذ العين".
- Stye label "針眼".
- Stye label "麦粒腫".
- Stye sameAs Ječné_zrno.
- Stye sameAs Hordeolum.
- Stye sameAs Orzuelo.
- Stye sameAs Orgelet_(médecine).
- Stye sameAs Orzaiolo.
- Stye sameAs 麦粒腫.
- Stye sameAs Hordeolum_externum.
- Stye sameAs Jęczmień_(choroba).
- Stye sameAs Hordéolo.
- Stye sameAs m.03r92g.
- Stye sameAs Q202173.
- Stye sameAs Q202173.
- Stye sameAs C0019917.
- Stye wasDerivedFrom Stye?oldid=604721792.
- Stye depiction Stye02.jpg.
- Stye isPrimaryTopicOf Stye.
- Stye name "Stye".