AIM: To assess the results of primary aponeurotic ptosis surgery among UK ophthalmic oculoplastic surgeons, from both the surgeon's and patient's perspective; also to inform and encourage good clinical practice by generating outcomes for individual surgeons, units and for benchmarking purposes. ...
Visible iris sign as a predictor of problems during and following anterior approach ptosis surgery. Eye 2010; 25: 185–191. 2 Leatherbarrow B. Blepharoptosis. In: Martin Dunitz. (ed). Oculoplastic Surgery. Taylor and Francis: London, UK, 2002, pp 21–43. 85 Eye Posterior approach ptosis ...
Management of ptosis remains one of the greatest challenges encountered in the field of pediatric oculoplastic surgery. It is also one of the more common disorders, one that requires careful evaluation for possible early surgical intervention. A variety of pathophysiologic mechanisms can be responsible ...
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Brow lift can be done as a stand-alone surgery or in combination with blepharoplasty surgery to restore the brows natural shape and arch in both men and women.
Disulfidptosis a new cell death mode, which can cause the death of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) cells. However, the significance of disulfidptosis-related Long non-coding RNAs (DRLs) in the prognosis and immunotherapy of HCC remains unclear. Based on T
Download references Author information Authors and Affiliations Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK Chandrasen K. Sinha Department of Paediatric Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE15WW, UK Ross Fisher Corresponding author Correspondence to Ross Fisher. ...
Download references Author information Authors and Affiliations Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK Chandrasen K. Sinha Department of Paediatric Surgery, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE15WW, UK Ross Fisher Corresponding author Correspondence to Ross Fisher. ...
Postoperative lid malpositions are known complications of routine intraocular surgery and were previously attributed to the use of a bridle suture or the myotoxic effect of retrobulbar or peribulbar anaesthetics. However, lid malpositions are still seen
Acquired ptosis following cataract and glaucoma surgery. Glaucoma 1982; 4: 66–68. Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgements We thank Arthritis Research UK for funding the equipment used in this study (Grant number H0671). Author information Authors and Affiliations Birmingham and Midland ...