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Tarsal buckle with conjunctival prolapse following levator plication for unilateral congenital ptosis. [PDF]
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Simple Congenital Severe Ptosis
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Surgical treatment of unilateral severe simple congenital ptosis.
Lee JH, Kim YD.
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Early Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Sheet Removal Due to Postoperative Infection in Frontalis Suspension Surgery Preserves Eyelid Elevation and Curvature. [PDF]
Kono S, Kamei M.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2014
Congenital blepharoptosis presents within the first year of life either in isolation or as a part of many different ocular or systemic disorders. Surgical repair is challenging, and recurrence necessitating more than one operation is not uncommon. Not all patients with congenital ptosis require surgery, but children with amblyopia due to astigmatic ...
Felicia D Allard
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Congenital blepharoptosis presents within the first year of life either in isolation or as a part of many different ocular or systemic disorders. Surgical repair is challenging, and recurrence necessitating more than one operation is not uncommon. Not all patients with congenital ptosis require surgery, but children with amblyopia due to astigmatic ...
Felicia D Allard
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Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi, 1972
A pedigree of congenital ptosis shows that 49 of 96 individuals were affected. Bilateral ptosis was present in 92% of those involved. There were five skip generations all mediated through the female lineage, a finding not reported with this frequency before in known pedigrees of congenital ptosis.
M, Yamamoto, A, Tabuchi
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A pedigree of congenital ptosis shows that 49 of 96 individuals were affected. Bilateral ptosis was present in 92% of those involved. There were five skip generations all mediated through the female lineage, a finding not reported with this frequency before in known pedigrees of congenital ptosis.
M, Yamamoto, A, Tabuchi
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Congenital Ptosis and Amblyopia
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2010Purpose: To investigate the incidence and causes of amblyopia in congenital ptosis. Methods: The frequency and causes of amblyopia were evaluated in 83 eyes of 72 patients with congenital ptosis. Patient ages ranged between 10 months and 70 years.
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