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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Accessory eyelid
  1. What Is Eye Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Eye Cancer/Start Here ... Eye Cancer ... Eye cancer is a form of cancer that affects the cells of the eye. Learn more about the types of ...
  2. ... sign of progressive external ophthalmoplegia is typically drooping eyelids (ptosis), which can affect one or both eyelids. As ptosis worsens, affected individuals may use the ...
  3. Employees with Dystonia (Office of Disability Employment Policy)  
    Office of Disability Employment Policy ... Dystonia/Related Issues ... Dystonia ... A to Z: Dystonia
  4. ... of the eye (ophthalmoplegia), which leads to drooping eyelids (ptosis). Other signs and symptoms can include involuntary ... POLG) compromises catalytic efficiency and interaction with the accessory subunit. J Biol Chem. 2005 Sep 9;280( ...
  5. ... muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids to droop (ptosis).There are at least 67 ... POLG) compromises catalytic efficiency and interaction with the accessory subunit. J Biol Chem. 2005 Sep 9;280( ...
  6. Myasthenia Gravis (Office of Disability Employment Policy)  
    Office of Disability Employment Policy ... Myasthenia Gravis/Related Issues ... Myasthenia Gravis ... A to Z: Myasthenia Gravis