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Ptosis
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Is Ptosis? Ptosis (pronounced TOE-sis) is the medical term for
drooping eyelids. A person with ptosis is not able to lift one or
both upper eyelids to uncover the eye completely.
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Ptosis
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PTOSIS DESCRIPTION: A drooping of the upper eyelid when the eyes
are open; may occur in one or both eyes; may be constant or
intermittent. If the condition is congenital, it is usually a
failure of the levator muscle to develop.
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Eye
Disorders, Ptosis -
Eye Disorders Definition: Ptosis (pronounced "toe-sis")
is a condition in which the upper eyelid droops to partially or
completely cover the pupil, restricting or obscuring vision.
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ptosis
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Sleep Tight Video© Help for sleepless parents ptosis Ptosis (TOE
- sis) refers to drooping of an eyelid that partially obscures the
eye. It can be caused by congenital - the most common cause of
persistent ptosis swelling of the upper lid due .....
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