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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 ...
Bobbie Khosla-Gupta+2 more
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2019
Blepharoptosis is a common presenting complaint of patients presenting for medical evaluation. As etiologies vary from acute neurologic issues to mechanical age-related changes, proper diagnosis is essential. Blepharoptosis may be a sign of impending neurologic or systemic disease, further warranting diagnostic evaluations.
Aimee J. Szewka, Alexander Grigalunas
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Blepharoptosis is a common presenting complaint of patients presenting for medical evaluation. As etiologies vary from acute neurologic issues to mechanical age-related changes, proper diagnosis is essential. Blepharoptosis may be a sign of impending neurologic or systemic disease, further warranting diagnostic evaluations.
Aimee J. Szewka, Alexander Grigalunas
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Present Status of Blepharoptosis Surgery
Postgraduate Medicine, 1963Ptosis may be surgically corrected by shortening the levator muscle of the eyelid, suspending the eyelid from the frontalis muscle, or employing the superior rectus muscle.The most widely used and most applicable procedure is levator resection, which may be done by either the skin or the conjunctival approach.The most difficult problem in levator ...
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The problem of the treatment of blepharoptosis
Orbit, 1986In ptotic lids with absent or poor levator function, the author uses flaps to imitate the condition as close to normal as possible. It is his experience that a variety of techniques proves satisfactory in the cases of moderate ptosis, but in more severe cases the final results are quite modest.
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Blepharoptosis: Assessment and Management
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2012Maria N. Kelly+4 more
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