
1) Breast disease 2) Congenital disorder of eye 3) Descensus 4) Drooping eyelid, medically 5) Drooping of the eyeld 6) Eyelid ailment 7) Prolapse 8) Prolapsus
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drooping of the upper eyelid
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• (n.) Drooping of the upper eyelid, produced by paralysis of its levator muscle.
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(Gr. ptosis fall) 1. prolapse of an organ or part. 2. drooping of the upper eyelid from paralysis of the third nerve or from sympathetic innervation.
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drooping of the upper eyelid. The condition may be congenital or acquired and can cause significant obscuration of vision. In congenital ptosis the ... [1 related articles]
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Drooping of the upper eyelid.
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Abnormal downward displacement of a body part. e.g., drooping of upper eyelid.
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drooping or sagging, commonly referring to eyebrows, eyelids, and breasts
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1. <anatomy> The prolapse of an organ or part. ... 2. <clinical sign> The drooping of the upper eyelid from paralysis of the third nerve or from loss of sympathetic innervation. ... Origin: Gr. Ptosis = fall ... (06 Oct 1997) ...
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(to´sis) prolapse (def. 1). paralytic drooping of the upper eyelid; called also blepharoptosis. adj., ptot´ic., adj.
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Drooping of the upper eyelid for any one of a number of causes. May be a result of damage to the third cranial nerve, to myasthenia gravis, to Horner&`s syndrome or simply be an isolated congenital feature.
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Pto'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... a falling.]
(Medicine) Drooping of the upper eyelid, produced by paralysis of its levator muscle.
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(TOH-sis) Drooping of upper eyelid May be congenital or caused by paralysis or weakness of the 3rd cranial nerve or sympathetic nerves, or by excessive weight of the upper lids
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The prolapse or dropping of an organ.
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Drooping upper eyelid
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tō′sis, tō′sēz Definitions: 1. A sinking down or prolapse of an organ. Synonyms: blepharoptosis
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Ptosis: Downward displacement. Ptosis of the eyelids is drooping of the eyelids.
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drooping of the eyelid
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[
n] - drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weakness
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ptosis (s), ptoses (pl) 1. An abnormal lowering or drooping of an organ or a part; especially, a drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle weakness or paralysis. 2. An abnormal downward displacement of the upper lid, as may result from paralysis of the third cranial nerve, sympathetic denervation, or injury; also called, lid drop.
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the drooping of the upper eyelid
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noun drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weakness
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Greek = fall; hence, drooping of an eyelid, or descent of an internal organ.
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a drooping of the upper eyelid. · prolapse or drooping of any organ.
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