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Epiphora is an
overflow of
tears onto the face,
other than
caused by
normal crying. It is a
clinical sign or
condition that
constitutes insufficient tear...
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Epiphora may
refer to:
Epiphora (medicine), an
excessive tear
production usually a
result from an
irritation of the eye Epistrophe, also
known as epiphora...
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Epiphora mythimnia, the
white ringed Atlas moth, is a
large saturniid moth
native to
Eastern Africa. The
species was
first described by John O. Westwood...
- Sub-Saharan Africa.
Epiphora mythimnia (Westwood, 1849)
Epiphora aequatorialis (Testout, 1935)
Epiphora albida (Druce, 1886)
Epiphora antinorii (Oberthuer...
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Uganda and Zambia.
Epiphora rectifascia rectifascia Epiphora rectifascia watulegei Rougeot, 1974 (Kenya,
Tanzania and Uganda)
Epiphora rectifascia ileshana...
- clauses,
thereby lending them emphasis. In contrast, an
epistrophe (or
epiphora) is
repeating words at the clauses' ends. The
combination of
anaphora and...
- of the
nasolacrimal duct
leads to the
excess overflow of
tears called epiphora.
Excessive tearing is the most
common complaint of
patients with nasolacrimal...
- the end of
successive phrases,
clauses or sentences. It is also
known as
epiphora and
occasionally as antistrophe. It is a
figure of
speech and the counterpart...
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cause even
normal levels of the
basal tear to
overflow onto the face (
Epiphora),
giving the
appearance of
constant psychic tearing. This can have significant...
- most
common health concerns noted by
owners were eye
problems (red eye,
epiphora, conjunctivitis, and cataracts).
Dermatological and
respiratory problems...