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Infection by Microsomacanthus

Last edited: 4/16/2026

Overview

Microsomacanthus infection is not directly addressed in the provided abstracts, which focus on surgical techniques for epicanthoplasty rather than infectious conditions. Therefore, specific clinical details regarding diagnosis and management of Microsomacanthus infection cannot be summarized based on the given sources.

Diagnosis

  • No specific diagnostic criteria or tests for Microsomacanthus infection are provided in the abstracts.
  • Abstracts do not cover grading systems for this condition 1.
  • Management

  • No first-line or adjunctive treatments for Microsomacanthus infection are mentioned in the abstracts.
  • Specific drug classes or doses related to infection management are not discussed 1.
  • Special Populations

  • No information regarding pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbidities in relation to Microsomacanthus infection is provided 1.
  • Key Recommendations

  • No evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis or management of Microsomacanthus infection can be derived from the given abstracts 1.
  • (Evidence: Expert opinion)

    References

    1 Lessa S, Sebastiá R. Z-epicanthoplasty. Aesthetic plastic surgery 1984. link

    Original source

    1. [1]
      Z-epicanthoplasty.Lessa S, Sebastiá R Aesthetic plastic surgery (1984)

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