Abstract
Congenital eversion of upper eyelid is a rare condition, which responds well to non-surgical management. However, lack of awareness and delay in the treatment may lead to poorer outcomes. We present two cases of neonates with congenital total eversion of upper eyelid and conjunctival prolapse, which were effectively treated with conservative management.
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