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  1. ... Anomalies in the Shape and Position of the Eyelids. Congenital ptosis (Plate 9), or drooping of the upper lids, ... of the nose is unsatisfactory, in my opinion. Ptosis adiposa (lipomatosis) ... DISEASES OF THE EYELIDS. 105 skin cannot be raised with the lid, ...
  2. ... or of the whole sub- stance of the eyelid ....... 359 Congenital ptosis ........ 369 Blepharospasm . . . . . . . .369 Epicanthus ......... 370 Section III.—Morbid ... skin or of the whole substance of the eyelid. 4th. Congenital ptosis. Ptosis from paralysis of the nerve of the ...
  3. ... skin, or of the whole substance of the eyelid; congenital ptosis. Treatment. — Organic Ptosis can only be remedied by one or the other of the operations described for ectropium. Par- alytic Ptosis ... to retain the upper eyelid, on one side, open, in order that the ...
  4. ... skin or of the whole substance of the eyelid. 4th. Congenital ptosis. Ptosis from paralysis of the nerve of the ... unless the eye has otherwise pretty well recovered. ... of the skin of the eyelid, and therefore admitting of relief from the operation ...
  5. ... Operation for improving position and ac- tion of eyelids in congenital and paralytic ptosis. Arch. Ophth.,N. Y., 1911, xl, 614-616, ... li. 99-102, pL— Young (G.) Operation for congenital ptosis. Brit. J. Ophth., ... Eyelids (Parasites in). See Eyelids (Diseases of, Parasitic). Eyelids ( ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Congenital ptosis with synchronous movements of the affected lid and lower jaw 
    Publication: New York : Knickerbocker Press, G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1893?]
    Blepharoptosis -- congenital ... jaw Hubbell, Alvin A. (Alvin Allace), 1846-1911. Blepharoptosis -- congenital Child Jaw Abnormalities -- complications Oculomotor Muscles -- innervation Oculomotor ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing and searching aids 
    Publication: Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1972
    ... SCLERA (IM) OPHTHALMIA (IM) Schonenberg's syndrome DWARFISM (IM) BLEPHAROPTOSIS Congenital (IM) HEART DEFECTS, CONGENITAL (IM) MENTAL RETARDATION (IM) ... BLADDER, NEUROGENIC (IM) Shy-Magee disease MUSCULAR DISEASES Congenital (IM) ... FASCIA (NIM) Sidler-Huguenin's endothelioma HEMANGIOENDOTHELIOMA (IM) ...
  8. ... de Li lii- I ;*4. vi, 611-615. ------. Ptosis con- EYELIDS. 410 EYELIDS. Eyelids (Paralysis of Congenital, Double and recurrent). genital double avec- ophthalmoplegic partielle. ...
  9. ... eye from destructive inflammation. Congenital Defects of the Eyelids, such as cleavage (coloboma), epicanthus, congenital ptosis, dermoid cysts, etc, if present, will be obvious. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1855
    ... Eyebrow Ptosis, or falling down of the Upper Eyelid \ 1. Ptosis from Hypertrophy . \ 2. Congenital Ptosis . § 3. Traumatic Ptosis § 4. Atonic Ptosis § 5. Paralytic Ptosis Lagophthalmos .... Ectropium, or Eversion of the Eyelids § 1. Eversion from Inflammation and Strangulation § 2. Eversion ...
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