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Tips to Determine Cause and Fix for Drooping Eyelids

TARRYTOWN, N.Y., April 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The reasons for drooping upper eyelids can be medical or cosmetic in nature but either can affect vision and self-esteem, and both can be repaired w...

Facial nerve injury common after temporal artery biopsy

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Temporal artery biopsy (TAB) for suspected giant cell arteritis led to brow ptosis in almost one in six patients in a recent analysis, although most recovered fully.

Antibiotic-Refractory Sinusitis Antibiotic-Refractory Sinusitis

A 64-year-old man with a history of chronic sinusitis presents withleft periorbital swelling and subtle left ptosis (Figure 1). His past medical history is otherwise unremarkable. He was treated with...

Open-sky isolated subtotal Muller’s muscle resection for ptosis surgery: a review of over 300 cases and assessment of long-term outcome

Open-sky isolated subtotal Muller’s muscle resection for ptosis surgery: a review of over 300 cases and assessment of long-term outcome Eye advance online publication, January 11 2013....

Ptosis, Erythema, and Rapidly Decreasing Vision Proptosis, Erythema, and Rapidly Decreasing Vision

A previously healthy 63-year-old white man presents to the emergency department with a swollen right eye and complete ptosis. Three weeks prior, the patient was evaluated for sinusitis by a local otol...

Long nerve grafts restore function in patients with brachial plexus injury

A new study challenges a widely held belief that long nerve grafts do poorly in adults with an axillary nerve injury. Investigators found that the outcomes of long nerve grafts were comparable to thos...

Researchers identify which sensory nerve cells contribute to chronic nerve pain

(Medical Xpress) -- New research from the University of Bristol has identified the subtypes of sensory nerve cells that are likely to contribute to long-term nerve pain from partial nerve injury. It i...

Chronic nerve pain: researchers identify which sensory nerve cells are responsible

New research, led by academics at the University of Bristol and published in the journal Pain, has identified the subtypes of sensory nerve cells that are likely to contribute to long-term nerve pain...

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A modified technique for levator resection in congenital ptosis.

Abstract This study describes a modified technique for levator resection in congenital ptosis and presents the results from a consecutive series of patients operated on with this method. Eighteen pati...

Isolated Fascicular Third Nerve Palsy.

A 72-year-old hypertensive woman developed acute diplopia and right upper lid ptosis. Examination showed a partial right third nerve palsy with complete ptosis, moderately impaired adduction and supra...

Ptosis surgery : Current aspects.

Ptosis can be congenital but is more commonly an acquired condition occurring in particular as involutional forms. In addition to the aesthetic aspects ptosis mostly also leads to functional problems....

Lash Ptosis and Associated Factors in Asians.

Lash ptosis (LP) is one of the important factors to be considered in blepharoplasty or correction of ptosis, but LP is an often overlooked symptom. We evaluate normal variations in the degree of LP to...

Posterior approach white line advancement ptosis repair: the evolving posterior approach to ptosis surgery.

Introduction We describe a surgical technique for ptosis correction in moderate to good levator function involving advancement of the levator aponeurosis via a transconjunctival posterior approach wit...

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