2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.150.3072
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Ptosis congénital: expérience d’un centre de soins tertiaires Marocain et mise au point

Abstract: Le ptosis congénital constitue la malposition palpébrale la plus fréquente de l'enfant. Le but de ce travail est de rapporter l'expérience de notre service dans la prise en charge de cette affection. Cette étude analyse les données épidémiologiques, cliniques et thérapeutiques des patients opérés pour ptosis congénital dans notre service entre Janvier 2005 et Décembre 2012. 44 patients (48 yeux) ont été opérés. La médiane d'âge était de 10 ans et une prédominance masculine a été retrouvée. Le ptosis était unil… Show more

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“…This high percentage of the Moroccan study could be justified by the specificity of their series with congenital ptosis. Ptosis was minor in 42.5% of our series, which is significantly higher than that of Handor et al (11.36%) [5]. But the frequency of the minor form constitutes an advantage in the management of ptosis.…”
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“…This high percentage of the Moroccan study could be justified by the specificity of their series with congenital ptosis. Ptosis was minor in 42.5% of our series, which is significantly higher than that of Handor et al (11.36%) [5]. But the frequency of the minor form constitutes an advantage in the management of ptosis.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationcontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…Ptosis was said major in 23.3% of our series, which was higher than the 18.18% of Handor et al [5]. In all cases, this major ptosis requires early and adequate management to avoid amblyopia in congenital ptosis.…”
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confidence: 57%
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