ptoz

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ptosis
the prolapse of a bodily organ, especially drooping of the eyelid
Condition in which the upper eyelid(s) sag May be congenital or caused by a later problem associated with a nonfunctioning levator muscle Usually hereditary See Free Eye Tests
Drooping of upper eyelid May be congenital or caused by paralysis or weakness or third cranial nerve or sympathetic nerves, or by excessive weight of upper lids
{i} prolapse of a bodily organ, drooping of a body part (Medicine)
A drooping of the upper eyelid (one or both) slightly or entirely over the pupil
condition in which the eyelid droops over the eye Can be present at birth or develop with age; also a possible complication of eye surgery, diabetes, stroke, or eye tumors
droopiness
Drooping of the upper eyelid, produced by paralysis of its levator muscle
drooping of the upper or lower eyelid from it's normal postion
Droopy eyelid
Ptosis is a drooping of the upper eyelid The lid may droop only slightly, or it may cover the pupil entirely In some cases, ptosis can restrict and even block normal vision It can be present in children, as well as adults, and is usually treated with surgery
Drooping of the upper eyelid over the pupil when the eyes are fully opened
prolapse of an organ or part 2 Drooping of the upper eyelid from paralysis of the third nerve or from sympathetic innervation
Drooping of the eyelid
drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weakness
Droopiness of the eyelid - may result from nerve or muscle damage, and sometimes requires surgical correction