keinaccoma
Keinaccoma is a rare, non-inflammatory, non-infectious, and non-neoplastic disorder characterized by the absence of the lacrimal gland. This condition results in the inability to produce tears, leading to chronic dryness and irritation of the eyes. Keinaccoma is typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence, with symptoms often becoming apparent during the first decade of life.
The exact cause of keinaccoma is unknown, although it is believed to be a developmental anomaly. The
Symptoms of keinaccoma include persistent dryness and irritation of the eyes, which can lead to discomfort,
Keinaccoma is a rare condition, with an estimated prevalence of less than 1 in 100,000 individuals. Due