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OMIM - Multisystem Complex Disorders
OMIM - Ptosis
OMIM - Blepharophimosis syndrome
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OMIM - Disorder of vision
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Orbital septum attachment site on the levator aponeurosis sling for mild congenital blepharoptosis.
A new algorithm for the transconjunctival correction of moderate to severe upper eyelid ptosis in ad…
Predictability of the Phenylephrine Test in Congenital Ptosis: Ten Years of Experience.
Sling for the sling: a new technique for long-term correction of severe congenital ptosis.
Unilateral ptosis and mydriasis secondary to presumed Lyme neuroborreliosis.
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Eyelid Position Interdependence in Involutional Ptosis Patients Submitted to 10% Phenylephrine
Effect of Eyelid Patching After Ptosis Surgery
Comparison Between Different Surgical Approaches for the Treatment of INVOLUTIONAL PTOSIS
Preoperative and Intraoperative Factors Related to the Development of Ptosis After Retinal Surgery
Bandage Contact Lens in Post Operative Ptosis Patients
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