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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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Blepharoptosis: diagnostic tests
Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2016The article discusses diagnostic algorithms for blepharoptosis in patients with Horner's syndrome, myasthenia, chronic progressive ophthalmoplegia, myotonic dystrophy, and acute neurovascular events. Basic methods for evaluating the upper eyelid position and ptosis severity as well as special pharmacologic stress tests to reveal the true etiology of ...
Y O, Grusha, N V, Fisenko, I V, Blinova
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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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Surgical Treatment of Blepharoptosis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1969Spaeth' and Berke were the first in this country to analyze cases of blepharoptosis. Spaeth's series included both congenital and acquired cases, Berke's only congenital. How ever, Berke also reviewed the abnormalities of the extraocular muscles associated with congenital blepharoptosis.
B, Smith, C D, McCord, H, Baylis
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Blepharoptosis-induced superior keratoconus
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000This clinical case report demonstrates blepharoptosis-induced corneal steepening and its subsequent resolution after blepharoptosis surgery.A 62-year-old man complaining of blurred vision without apparent cause on clinical examination underwent keratometry and computerized corneal topography, which revealed superior corneal steepening in both eyes ...
T, Kim, B, Khosla-Gupta, C, Debacker
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