Why do I have 3 rows of eyelashes? Distichiasis, or two rows of eyelashes, is sometimes confused withdistrichiasis(three rows of lashes) or trichiasis. True distichiasis often occurs in all four lids and is sometimes associated with other lid anomalies such as ptosis, trichiasis, corneal dam...
What is Renal Ptosis? What is Renal Amyloidosis? What is Urine Specific Gravity? Discussion Comments Byamysamp— On Sep 20, 2011 During my early twenties, I used to have urination problems monthly. I felt like I would have to pee all the time, and then when I went I would only pee ...
Ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid) Laryngomalacia (poor development of the voice box) Tracheomalacia (collapse of the airway while breathing) Eye issues Cancer, especially of the blood A person with NS may not have every feature or may present with varying degrees. Most children with NS ha...
Muscular dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of nine genetic diseases that causeprogressive weaknessand degeneration of muscles used during voluntary movement. Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is one of the muscular dystrophies. It is the most common form seen in adults and is suspected to be among the mo...
What are the diseases that a person can have as a result of the malfunction of satellite glial cells (nerve cells)? How are ear to ear wireless technology hearing aids an improvement on conventional hearing aids? According to the National IAccording to the National Institute on Deafness a...
Which of the following conditions describes the drooping of the lower eyelid? a. Chalazion. b. Blepharoptosis. c. Dacrycystoptosis. d. Hyperopia. Identify the following diseases or conditions from the diagnostic abbreviation: RA What does the abbr...
My reference for this is Horner's syndrome. When the sympathetic trunk is damaged (say by carotid endarterectomy) there is partial ptosis, miosis and anhidrosis. Byanon269822— On May 19, 2012 I have recently developed unexplained anisocoria. The MRI brain scan showed no abnormalities. I noticed...
Orbital infections by aerobic or anaerobic organisms are the most common cause of the SOVT. The most common pathogens causing orbital cellulitis are Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus family [4,6]. Clinically, SOVT manifests with painful ptosis and proptosis, conjunctival congestion and chemosis...
Pathologies of the Kidneys from Chapter 16 / Lesson 9 10K Kidneys are designed to filter impurities out of the blood through urine, however, they sometimes fail in this task. In this lesson, learn about the signs and symptoms of kidney pathologies, conditions, and diseases....
List 4 urinary system disorders or diseases. Describe how each disorder or disease is diagnosed and treated. An accumulation of fluid in the renal pelvis due to the obstruction of the normal urinary pathway is known as A. nephroptosis B. meat...