To evaluate the surgical outcome of levator resection with suspensory ligament of the superior fornix (SLSF) suspension in severe congenital ptosis with poor levator function (LF). The average ...
The amount of ptosis is measured as the distance between the upper and lower eyelid margins with the brow held in a relaxed position. In bilateral ptosis, the amount of ptosis is determined by the ...
Study: Levator muscle function abnormalities may be factor in developing involutional blepharoptosis
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Because a directly proportional decrease in levator function and eyelid height may be observed among patients ...
To compare postoperative lagophthalmos after maximal levator resection (MLR) and frontalis suspension (FS) in congenital ptosis patients with poor levator function (LF). A cross-sectional study was ...
The levator ani muscle is comprised of the puborectalis, pubococcygeus, and iliococcygeus muscles. The levator ani muscles act as supporting structures in urinary control. Along with the bladder, ...
Frontalis suspension is a common surgical method used by medical professionals to correct drooping of the upper eyelid due to poor function of the levator muscle. Through the procedure, the eyelid is ...
The levator scapulae muscle is located at the side and back of the neck. It is one component of the muscular system of the shoulder. Its primary function is to lift the scapula, which is the ...
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