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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 ...
Jeffrey R, SooHoo+3 more
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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 ...
Jeffrey R, SooHoo+3 more
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A Case of Hyaluronic Acid Induced Blindness With Ophthalmoplegia and Ptosis.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018Hyaluronic acid injection can lead to skin necrosis, visual loss, and other complications. The blindness with ophthalmoplegia and ptosis is a rare, but terrible and devastating complication.
Hui Chen, Huan Wang, Zhenglin Yang
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Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2017
PURPOSE To compare revision rates for ptosis surgery between posterior-approach and anterior-approach ptosis repair techniques. METHODS This is the retrospective, consecutive cohort study.
Eva Chou+8 more
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PURPOSE To compare revision rates for ptosis surgery between posterior-approach and anterior-approach ptosis repair techniques. METHODS This is the retrospective, consecutive cohort study.
Eva Chou+8 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
To the Editor. —I would like to comment on the twin articles by Drs Anderson and Dixon in the June 1979 issue of theArchives(97:1123-1128, 1129-1131, 1979). Both articles are interesting and well thought out, and seem to herald a new approach to the surgical treatment of ptosis. In the first article, "Aponeurotic Ptosis Surgery," a series of 60 cases
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To the Editor. —I would like to comment on the twin articles by Drs Anderson and Dixon in the June 1979 issue of theArchives(97:1123-1128, 1129-1131, 1979). Both articles are interesting and well thought out, and seem to herald a new approach to the surgical treatment of ptosis. In the first article, "Aponeurotic Ptosis Surgery," a series of 60 cases
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2017
A 10-year-old girl presented with painless unilateral left upper lid ptosis. A nontender hard mass was palpated in the left upper lid. Blood smear was compatible with the diagnosis of leukemia. The cause of ptosis was now thought to be a mass composed of myeloid blast cells (myeloid sarcoma).
Michael Kinori+4 more
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A 10-year-old girl presented with painless unilateral left upper lid ptosis. A nontender hard mass was palpated in the left upper lid. Blood smear was compatible with the diagnosis of leukemia. The cause of ptosis was now thought to be a mass composed of myeloid blast cells (myeloid sarcoma).
Michael Kinori+4 more
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
In involutional blepharoptosis, an abnormally low lid position in primary gaze is accompanied by increased lid excursion in downgaze. Described here are four patients with little or no ptosis in primary position but significant and symptomatic obstruction of the visual axis in downgaze only.
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In involutional blepharoptosis, an abnormally low lid position in primary gaze is accompanied by increased lid excursion in downgaze. Described here are four patients with little or no ptosis in primary position but significant and symptomatic obstruction of the visual axis in downgaze only.
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2013
Acquired blepharoptosis presents as both a functional and cosmetic problem commonly encountered by facial plastic surgeons. Ptosis repair can be both challenging and frustrating, especially given ever-increasing demands for an optimal cosmetic surgical result.
John, Ng, Matthew J, Hauck
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Acquired blepharoptosis presents as both a functional and cosmetic problem commonly encountered by facial plastic surgeons. Ptosis repair can be both challenging and frustrating, especially given ever-increasing demands for an optimal cosmetic surgical result.
John, Ng, Matthew J, Hauck
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1972
Study of the etiology of 200 surgical cases of ptosis suggests that a revision of our old method of clinical classification is in order. The cause of the ptoses in many cases is ordained by inheritance at birth, hence their classification as either congenital or acquired later in life is questioned.
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Study of the etiology of 200 surgical cases of ptosis suggests that a revision of our old method of clinical classification is in order. The cause of the ptoses in many cases is ordained by inheritance at birth, hence their classification as either congenital or acquired later in life is questioned.
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A study of changes in levator muscle in congenital ptosis
International ophtalmology, 2019Abhidnya Surve+5 more
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