Similar words: mitosis, halitosis, myxomatosis, pinocytosis, otosclerosis, phagocytosis, leukocytosis, up to snuff. Meaning: ['təʊsɪs] n. drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weakness.
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1. To improve breast ptosis, relaxation and beautifying the chest.
2. Objective To investigate the surgery to treat severe ptosis.
3. To determine the factors causing diplopia and ptosis after cataract extraction.
4. There was slight ptosis of the left eye, with no nystagmus(Sentence dictionary), and no dysmetria on finger-to-nose or heel-to-shin testing.
5. Objective To summarize the experience of treating ptosis ofeyelid and improve the efficacy of clinical treatment.
6. Conclusion Congenital ptosis can be effectively treated by maximum shortening of upper eyelid levator muscle.
7. The procedure is usually performed to correct the ptosis of the eyebrow and lateral canthus, to eliminate the temporal and glabellar wrinkles as well etc.
8. Finally, the application of the anatomy in the ptosis surgery is discussed.
9. Conclusions A simplified technique of ptosis repair using the anterior approach is an effective and safe procedure for correcting aponeurotic ptosis.
10. Methods Surgeries were performed on 26 eyes in 22 cases with aponeurotic ptosis, and preoperative examinations and surgical findings were observed and analysized.
11. Objective To screen mutations in the forkhead transcriptional factor 2 gene (FOXL2) in six Chinese families with blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome(BPES).
12. Objective: To provide anatomy information for the treatment of serious ptosis with the complex tissue flap of frontalis and frontalis aponeuroses.
13. We report a 45 - year - old female patient with ptosis, diplopia, anisocoria and restricted eye movements.
14. There happened no complications such as cerebral herniation, subcutaneous fluid accumulation, cerebral-spinal fluid leak, wound infection and the temporalis muscle ptosis.
15. Myasthenia Gravis is caused by an acetylcholine receptor deficiency at the neuromuscular junction. Ptosis may be an early and prominent sign of the disease.
16. Objective To report the experience in treatment of cerebellar ptosis following craniovertebral decompression for Chiari malformation with syringomyelia.
17. To sum up the etiology, manifestations, diagnosis and surgical techniques of ptosis.
18. Methods The combined surgery of "V-Y" plasty, canthoplasty and correction of ptosis was performed on 26 eyes of 13 cases.
19. The early operation in children con - genital complete ptosis will be necessary.
20. Conclusion: The modified block technique is ideal surgery for the correction of breast ptosis.
21. Conclusion: Surgical method of mammoplasty for macromastia should accord with the degree of mammaria ptosis and dermatochalasia, as well as mammaria sizes.
22. Methods We performed anterior approach aponeurotic repair to treatment the aponeurotic ptosis on 18 cases(32 eyes)and follow-up at least for 3 months.
23. Conclusion: The operation of uplifting the upper eyelid aponeurosis is suitable for the management of mild and moderate innateness ptosis.
24. Objective To observe the effects of superioris muscle on treating moderate and severe congenital ptosis.
25. Objective According to the clinical findings and pathologic changes of aponeurotic ptosis, to explore its effective surgical procedures.
26. There are both inside and outside the double eyelid, eyeball out prominent Obviously, the upper eyelid ptosis or eye Anetoderma obvious.
27. Conclusion The lack of frontalis muscle support, and the appearance of lateral buddle of orbicularis oculi muscle are one of the factors for lateral brow ptosis.
28. Conclusion Expansive posterior fossa cranioplasty is effective in treating cerebellar ptosis following Craniovertebral decompression for Chiari malformation with syringomyelia.
29. Objective To report the experience in the treatment of Cerebellar ptosis following Craniovertebral decompression for Chiari malformation with syringomyelia.
30. In the operation of moderate or advanced congenital single blepharoptosis, we found that the opposite upper lid position often appeared slightly ptotic or the original ptosis worsened.
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