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Three Adult Cases of Orbital Hidrocystoma Presenting with Blepharoptosis
To report adult cases of superior orbital apocrine hidrocystoma. Retrospective case series of three patients with superior orbital apocrine hidrocystoma and blepharoptosis with review of the clinical aspects of each of the cases.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
A 59-year-old man with a previous left frontal lobe infarction sustained an infarction of the right frontal lobe. The patient manifested a bilateral symmetrical blepharoptosis that resolved in two months. Eyelid movements seem to be bilaterally represented in the frontal lobes.
G B, Krohel, J F, Griffin
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A 59-year-old man with a previous left frontal lobe infarction sustained an infarction of the right frontal lobe. The patient manifested a bilateral symmetrical blepharoptosis that resolved in two months. Eyelid movements seem to be bilaterally represented in the frontal lobes.
G B, Krohel, J F, Griffin
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2018
Purpose of review To review recent advances on the mechanisms and management of acquired aponeurotic blepharoptosis. Recent findings Recent advances over the past year have focused on refining well known methods of ptosis repair, expanding and modifying techniques to treat difficult
Catherine Y, Liu +2 more
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Purpose of review To review recent advances on the mechanisms and management of acquired aponeurotic blepharoptosis. Recent findings Recent advances over the past year have focused on refining well known methods of ptosis repair, expanding and modifying techniques to treat difficult
Catherine Y, Liu +2 more
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
Blepharoptosis is a common complaint of eyelid malposition in which the upper eyelid is lower than normal. There are multiple types of blepharoptosis based on cause, and important studies have recently been published on one type, myogenic blepharoptosis. There have classically been three methods for correcting blepharoptosis. For the most severe cases,
Marc, Shields, Allen, Putterman
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Blepharoptosis is a common complaint of eyelid malposition in which the upper eyelid is lower than normal. There are multiple types of blepharoptosis based on cause, and important studies have recently been published on one type, myogenic blepharoptosis. There have classically been three methods for correcting blepharoptosis. For the most severe cases,
Marc, Shields, Allen, Putterman
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Minerva chirurgica, 2014
Blepharoptosis of the upper eyelid is a common condition among patients presenting for oculoplastic surgery. Although there are many types of ptosis, the two most frequent clinical cases are simple congenital ptosis in young patients and senile ptosis in adults.
U, De Sanctis +7 more
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Blepharoptosis of the upper eyelid is a common condition among patients presenting for oculoplastic surgery. Although there are many types of ptosis, the two most frequent clinical cases are simple congenital ptosis in young patients and senile ptosis in adults.
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Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1986
ABSTRACT The eyelid of a patient with apparent unilateral blepharoptosis and a preference for fixation with the contralateral eye, was corrected surgically. However, postoperatively when the preferred (unoperated) eye was used for fixation, the ptosis appeared to have been overcorrected.
L B, Lockhart, A W, Biglan
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ABSTRACT The eyelid of a patient with apparent unilateral blepharoptosis and a preference for fixation with the contralateral eye, was corrected surgically. However, postoperatively when the preferred (unoperated) eye was used for fixation, the ptosis appeared to have been overcorrected.
L B, Lockhart, A W, Biglan
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1949
A DROOPING lid that covers a normal eye renders a good eye useless, disfigures a face and shuts in a personality. The problem of ptosis looms before the ophthalmologist at various times and must be faced. The surgical procedure used depends on the type of training (ophthalmologist or plastic surgeon) and where the training was obtained.
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A DROOPING lid that covers a normal eye renders a good eye useless, disfigures a face and shuts in a personality. The problem of ptosis looms before the ophthalmologist at various times and must be faced. The surgical procedure used depends on the type of training (ophthalmologist or plastic surgeon) and where the training was obtained.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
Nineteen eyelids were examined histologically in cases of involutional blepharoptosis. Aponeurogenic defects were demonstrated in the majority of cases. A revised classification of acquired blepharoptosis, and the procedure of choice for the correction of this entity are discussed.
R K, Dortzbach, F C, Sutula
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Nineteen eyelids were examined histologically in cases of involutional blepharoptosis. Aponeurogenic defects were demonstrated in the majority of cases. A revised classification of acquired blepharoptosis, and the procedure of choice for the correction of this entity are discussed.
R K, Dortzbach, F C, Sutula
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Worsening of Blepharoptosis in Downgaze
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1992We report a group of patients with involutional blepharoptosis most pronounced in downgaze. Retrospective analysis was performed on all patients who underwent involutional blepharoptosis repair in a 30-month period. Physical examination and visual field testing confirmed the increased blepharoptosis in downgaze.
R M, Dryden, D A, Kahanic
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Correction of Severe Blepharoptosis
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1996An analysis is made of 81 patients with severe blepharoptosis who underwent correction with autogenous fascia. In case of severe blepharoptosis, which means a levator function of less than 5 mm, correction by levator resection gives insufficient results.
W, Deenstra, P, Melis, M, Kon, P, Werker
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