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  • Congenital ptosis is the result of maldevelopment of the muscle, which lifts the eyelid (Levator Palpebrae Superioris).
  • They may include a single transverse palmar crease (a single instead of a double crease across one or both palms, also called the Simian crease), an almond shape to the eyes caused by an epicanthic fold of the eyelid, upslanting palpebral fissures, shorter limbs, poor muscle tone, a larger than normal space between the big and second toes, and protruding tongue. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Sickest tongue I have ever seen
  • The material was collected from the palpebral conjunctival surface using a sterile cotton tipped swab.
  • The inferior palpebral part and the bulbar part are continuous along a line of reflection (inferior conjunctival fornix).
  • The palpebral lobe is semicircular, the eye surface in dorsal view is curved through 180 degrees, and convex in the vertical direction.
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  • STAGE I (dispensary) - Bilateral follicular conjunctivitis, first present in the upper palpebral conjunctive (thus the need always to evert the upper lid). Chapter 10
  • The aperture is in consequence rendered somewhat pyriform, the inner curvature being very obtuse, and in some individuals distorted by an angle formed where the fold crosses the border of the lower palpebra. Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage
  • I noticed, however, what I should call a palpebral spasm, affecting the eyelid and muscles of one side, which, if it were intended for the facial gesture called a wink, might lead me to suspect a disposition to be satirical on his part. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Features of a severe case include palpebral redness and swelling, obvious congestion of bulbar conjunctiva possibly accompanied with petechial hemorrhages and increase of mucus secretions at the inner canthus.
  • Posterior border moderately wide and distinctly convex, tapers slightly toward axial furrow, with low node-like swelling posterior to end of the palpebral lobe where it markedly curves ventrally.
  • The ‘dynamic’ procedures of gold weight implantation and palpebral spring are more successful in reanimation of the upper lid.
  • The afferents of the submaxillary glands drain the medial palpebral commissure, the cheek, the side of the nose, the upper lip, the lateral part of the lower lip, the gums, and the anterior part of the margin of the tongue; efferent vessels from the facial and submental glands also enter the submaxillary glands. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck
  • The palpebral opening is elongated as compared with that of the Mandáya, whose eye is round. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • Broad fixigena is slightly narrower than glabella and is steeply upsloping, so that palpebral lobe is elevated above crest of anterior end of glabella.
  • Steeply inclined palpebral lobe is located opposite anterior half of glabella.
  • The lack of palpebral lobes and facial sutures on the poorly preserved Massachusetts specimens is evident.
  • STAGE III (dispensary) - Scarring and infiltration of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctivae and of the cornea. Chapter 10
  • ECTROPIUM is the opposite condition from entropium; in it the eyelids are everted and the palpebral conjunctiva is exposed. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • B, tendon of the orbicularis palpebrarum muscle; apparently under B is seen the lacrymal sac. A Practical Physiology
  • When the eyelids are open, an elliptical space, the palpebral fissure (rima palpebrarum), is left between their margins, the angles of which correspond to the junctions of the upper and lower eyelids, and are called the palpebral commissures or canthi. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye
  • Methods The operation were performed by resecting the orbital fat and the palpebra skin of the upper eyelid through the eyebrow incision approach.
  • The posterior section of the facial suture extends outwards from the base of the palpebral lobe, in contrast to the anterior branch that is more sagittally oriented.
  • STAGE III (dispensary) - Scarring and infiltration of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctivae and of the cornea. Chapter 10
  • A slowly developing narrowing of the palpebral fissure accompanies these events, which reflect a decrease in the sympathetic innervation, which - particularly in the pupil - occurs with an increase in parasympathetic influence. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • The diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome is partly based on craniofacial features which include microcephaly, telecanthus, narrow palpebral fissures, thin lips and a flat philtrum, with or without cleft lip or palate.
  • Sonia is a freak, and a picture of Sonia whose face bears the manifestations of the congenital syndrome that afflicts her oblique palpebral fissures, I have learned they are called, epicanthal folds, and a mouth that is disproportionately small will serve as a constant reminder to Dad that he created for the second time in his life a child with physical and mental imperfections. A Traitor to Memory
  • The width of bilateral palpebral fissures and exophthalmus were measured respectively for the patients wearing two types of prosthesis, the horizontal excursions were evaluated meanwhile.
  • Results: PCNA and P63 staining showed similar expression pattern, mainly in the deep layer nucleus of palpebral mucocutaneous junction and the rim of cornea.
  • They may include a single transverse palmar crease (a single instead of a double crease across one or both palms, also called the Simian crease), an almond shape to the eyes caused by an epicanthic fold of the eyelid, upslanting palpebral fissures, shorter limbs, poor muscle tone, a larger than normal space between the big and second toes, and protruding tongue. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Sickest tongue I have ever seen
  • When the eyelids are open, an elliptical space, the palpebral fissure (rima palpebrarum), is left between their margins, the angles of which correspond to the junctions of the upper and lower eyelids, and are called the palpebral commissures or canthi. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye
  • They may include a single transverse palmar crease (a single instead of a double crease across one or both palms, also called the Simian crease), an almond shape to the eyes caused by an epicanthic fold of the eyelid, upslanting palpebral fissures, shorter limbs, poor muscle tone, a larger than normal space between the big and second toes, and protruding tongue. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Sickest tongue I have ever seen
  • STAGE III (dispensary) - Scarring and infiltration of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctivae and of the cornea. Chapter 10
  • The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view.
  • It was widely accepted that trachoma was a disease of the palpebral conjunctiva, and the different stages of trachoma were described in detail. Trachoma in late Greek antiquity and the early Byzantine periods
  • The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view.
  • Sqiiatnae eapitis omnes parvae rctundataej dens molJis e palpebra fuperiore exiens. verfico - lur* Caroli a Linné. Systema naturae per regna tria naturae : secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis
  • This fold is lightly stretched over the edges of the eyelids, and forms, as it were, a third palpebra of a crescentic shape. Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage
  • The caruncula lacrimalis is a small, reddish, conical-shaped body, situated at the medial palpebral commissure, and filling up the lacus lacrimalis. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye

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