There are numerous causes, including congenital ptosis present from birth or developed in adulthood due to infection, growths, injury, prolonged contact lens use or complications from eye surgeries.
There are a variety of causes including congenital ptosis which is present at birth or developed during adulthood due to an infection, growths, injury, long-term contact lens wear or a ...
including congenital ptosis present from birth or developed in adulthood due to infection, growths, injury, prolonged contact lens use or complications from eye surgeries. One of the more peculiar ...
Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes (CMS ... The study also noted that many patients presented with symptoms such as ptosis and limb weakness early in life, reinforcing the need for early diagnosis ...
Blepharophimosis-Ptosis-Epicanthus Inversus Syndrome (BPES ... 672_701dup) in a family with rare features of anisometropia and congenital cataracts, thus broadening the phenotypic spectrum ...
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