| 1. | Less commonly ectasia of the sacral nerve root sheaths may occur.
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| 2. | Keratoconus occurring after refractive surgery is called Corneal Ectasia.
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| 3. | Duct ectasia syndrome in the classical meaning is associated with additional histological changes.
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| 4. | Dural ectasia is an example of a spinal cord lesion that may affect continence.
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| 5. | It is rare to have bilateral neck swelling due to internal jugular vein ectasia.
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| 6. | Increases in corneal curvature are thought to be caused by corneal thinning-induced ectasia.
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| 7. | Correlation of duct widening with the " classical " symptoms of duct ectasia syndrome is unclear.
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| 8. | Duct ectasia syndrome has been associated with histopathological findings that are distinct from a simple duct widening.
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| 9. | PMD is characterized by bilateral thinning ( ectasia ) in the inferior and peripheral region of the cornea.
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| 10. | Corneal ectasia is a progressive thinning of the cornea; the most common form of this condition is keratoconus.
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