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FOXK2 in skeletal muscle development: a new pathogenic gene for congenital myopathy with ptosis
Congenital ptosis, a genetic disorder involving levator palpebrae muscle dysfunction, is often associated with congenital myopathy. The genetic causes of this condition remain poorly understood.
Peixuan Wu +13 more
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Objective Is using transmission electron microscopy to examine the ultrastructure of Müller’s muscle (MM) specimens obtained from Müllerectomy surgery in selected patients with ptosis of various etiologies.
Yasmine M.M. Shaaban +3 more
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Ptosis congénital: expérience d'un centre de soins tertiaires Marocain et mise au point
Le ptosis congénital constitue la malposition palpébrale la plus fréquente de l'enfant. Le but de ce travail est de rapporter l'expérience de notre service dans la prise en charge de cette affection.
Hanan Handor +6 more
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Surgical Outcomes After Frontalis Suspension Using Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Sling for Congenital Ptosis. [PDF]
Ghiam BK, Su RC, Orge F.
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Prevalence of Amblyopia in Congenital PTOSIS Patients
Background: Congenital ptosis is a condition in which the upper eyelid droops and can become noticeable at birth or within the first year of life. It can be caused by issues with the muscles that control the eyelid or nerve problems, such as third nerve ...
S.Neela Priyadharshini, K.Namitha Bhuvaneshwari, C.Indhu
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Unraveling congenital ptosis with the aid of the pediatric perimeter device. [PDF]
Thakur M +5 more
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Presentations and causes of blepharoptosis in Yazd, Iran
BACKGROUND: Drooping of the upper eyelid (blepharoptosis or ptosis) is not an uncommon ocular problem. The causes of ptosis could be myogenic, aponeurotic, mechanical or traumatic. Detailed assessments of the cause, degree of ptosis and levator functions
Mohammad Reza Besharati +1 more
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Congenital Ptosis Associated With Adduction as a Dysinnervation Disorder: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Alnosair G +3 more
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AN OPERATION FOR CONGENITAL PTOSIS [PDF]
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PURPOSE: To assess alterations in the tear film and ocular surface after frontalis suspension repair in patients with pediatric congenital ptosis with either intact or poor Bell's phenomenon.
이상열, 윤진숙
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