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A long-term histological research on human frontalis muscle flap specimens from recurrent blepharoptosis patients. [PDF]
Zhou L, Yan YC, Fan JC.
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Blepharoptosis Associated with Hard Contact Lens Wearing in Keratoconic Eyes
Kensei Hoshi+4 more
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Orbital venous lymphatic malformations: case series on minimally invasive treatment approach. [PDF]
Ranjan A, Chhabra AK, Kumar M.
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Orbital septum attachment site on the levator aponeurosis sling for mild congenital blepharoptosis. [PDF]
Yang J+5 more
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Annual Announcement of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: Session 1843-1844 [PDF]
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Borderline leprosy with unilateral blepharoptosis in reversal reaction.
Palaniappan V+2 more
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Double‐eyelid blepharoplasty is a popular cosmetic procedure in Asia; however, there are some drawbacks to this procedure for mild blepharoptosis. Enhancing movement of the levator aponeurosis can correct blepharoptosis through the release of fibrous web
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Evaluation and Management of Blepharoptosis
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2022AbstractDrooping of the upper eyelid margin, aka blepharoptosis or “ptosis,” is common. Whether the ptosis is severe or mild, congenital or acquired, aponeurotic or neuropathic or myopathic, proper management always begins with a detailed history and evaluation of the patient.
R. Pelton
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Extended Frontalis Muscle Advancement Technique for Severe Congenital Blepharoptosis
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2023Background: The conventional frontalis muscle advancement technique still has some disadvantages, such as residual lagophthalmos, eyebrow ptosis, eyelid contour abnormality, and undercorrection.
Zheng-Qiang Cang+8 more
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