2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492009000200005
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Transposição da rima palpebral em ptose miogênica mitocondrial

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“…We harvested the tarsoconjunctival graft from the upper lid using an anterior approach, as recommended in the literature [ 5 , 15 ]. However, the graft can also be harvested through a posterior approach, with successful outcomes [ 12 , 13 ].…”
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“…We harvested the tarsoconjunctival graft from the upper lid using an anterior approach, as recommended in the literature [ 5 , 15 ]. However, the graft can also be harvested through a posterior approach, with successful outcomes [ 12 , 13 ].…”
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“…Ptose palpebral é uma alteração anatômica caracterizada pelo posicionamento da pálpebra superior abaixo de sua posição normal, que está localizada cerca de 2 mm abaixo do limbo superior na posição primária do olhar, (Lucci L. M. D. et al, 2009). É uma afecção palpebral bastante frequente, podendo gerar problema estético e também funcional, à medida que produz restrição do campo visual superior ou oclusão do eixo visual, levando a posição viciosa de cabeça e pescoço, (Carregal T. B. et al, 2012).…”
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“…tosis is an anatomical disorder characterized by the positioning of the upper eyelid (UE) below its normal position, usually located about 2 mm below the upper limb in the primary eye position (1) .…”
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“…Acquired ptosis is classified according to its pathophysiology in aponeurotic, neurogenic, myogenic, traumatic and mechanical. Myogenic ptosis is relatively rare and manifests as a severe eyelid ptosis with reduced or absent function of the levator of the UE, decreased extrinsic ocular motility and strength of the muscles of the face, including the eyes orbicular muscle and the shoulder girdle in 20% of cases (1) .…”
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