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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Hypoplasia of the lower eyelids
  1. ... pupils in your eyes, and the upper and lower eyelid muscles. Damage of the nerve fibers can result ... chap 15. Thurtell MJ, Rucker JC. Pupillary and eyelid abnormalities. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman ...
  2. ... surface is exposed. It most often affects the lower eyelid. ... aging process. The connective (supporting) tissue of the eyelid becomes weak. This causes the lid to turn out so that the inside of the lower lid is no longer against the eyeball. It ...
  3. ... in infants and children is when the upper eyelid is lower than it should be. This may occur in one or both eyes. Eyelid drooping that occurs at birth or within the ...
  4. ... the upper eyelid. The edge of the upper eyelid may be lower than it should be (ptosis) or there may be excess baggy skin in the upper eyelid (dermatochalasis). Eyelid drooping is often a combination of ...
  5. ... The newborn infant may have the following symptoms: Eyelid may not close on affected side Lower face (below eyes) appears uneven during crying Mouth ...
  6. ... abnormal during attacks Muscle biopsy , which may show abnormalities Other tests may be ordered to rule out ...