- congenital eyelid ptosis
- врожденный птоз века
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
Congenital lacrimal duct obstruction — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q10.5 ICD 9 743.65 … Wikipedia
Ptosis (eyelid) — For other uses, see Ptosis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with proptosis. Ptosis of the eyelids Classification and external resources Ptosis of the left eyelid (unilateral ptosis) in an unidentified male from the 19th century … Wikipedia
Congenital fourth nerve palsy — Classification and external resources Trochlear nerve ICD 10 H49.1 … Wikipedia
Eyelid — Palpebrae redirects here. For the levator palpebrae, see levator palpebrae superioris muscle. Eyelid Upper and lower eyelids Latin palpebra inferior, palpebra superior … Wikipedia
ptosis — ptotic /toh tik/, adj. /toh sis/, n. Pathol. 1. a drooping of the upper eyelid. 2. prolapse or drooping of any organ. [1735 45; < NL < Gk ptósis a falling] * * * ▪ physiology also called blepharoptosis drooping of the upper eyelid. The… … Universalium
Ptosis — Downward displacement. Ptosis of the eyelids is drooping of the eyelids. * * * 1. A sinking down or prolapse of an organ. 2. SYN: blepharoptosis. [G. p., a falling] p. adiposa SYN: blepharochalasis. aponeurogenic p. drooping of the eyelid caused… … Medical dictionary
Congenital ptosis of the eyelids — Drooping of the upper eyelids at birth. The lids may droop only slightly or they may cover the pupils and restrict or even block vision. Moderate or severe pstrosis calls for treatment to permit normal vision development. If not corrected,… … Medical dictionary
Ptosis of the eyelids, congenital — Drooping of the upper eyelids at birth. The lids may droop only slightly or they may cover the pupils and restrict or even block vision. Moderate or severe ptosis calls for treatment to permit normal vision development. If not corrected,… … Medical dictionary
-ptosis — blepharoptosis; n. 1) drooping of the upper eyelid, for which there are several causes. It may be due to a disorder of the third cranial nerve (oculomotor nerve), in which case it is likely to be accompanied by paralysis of eye movements causing… … The new mediacal dictionary
ptosis — [ təʊsɪs] noun Medicine drooping of the upper eyelid due to paralysis or disease, or as a congenital condition. Derivatives ptotic təʊtɪk adjective Origin C18: from Gk ptōsis, from piptein to fall … English new terms dictionary
ptosis — 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 … Dictionary of molecular biology