Journal ArticleCASE REPORT: Ptosis secondary to dense oculomotor pareses generally improves over several months, but intermittent elevation of the eyelid has not been reported. The Author's describe two patients who demonstrated intermittent involuntary monocular eyelid elevation in an eye with complete ptosis caused by partial resection of sphenoid wing meningioma. Both patients had complete ophthalmoplegia and decreased corneal sensation. The involved eye was ipsilateral to a meningioma that had been debulked 11 to 12 months previously. Although the lids were devoid of volitional movement, each patient could elevate the lid for 10 to 20 seconds by either tickling the eyelashes or rubbing the eyelids. The lids occasionally rose spontaneous...
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BACKGROUND: Drooping of the upper eyelid (blepharoptosis or ptosis) is not an uncommon ocular proble...
BACKGROUND: Acquired unilateral ptosis usually results from either levator palpebrae disinsertion, e...
This is a 20-yo-woman who presented with generalized weakness, ptosis and ophthalmoplegia. She had s...
PURPOSE: We report a rare case of eyelid neuroma, discovered nine years after external levator advan...
Purpose: Blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) is an autosomal dominant comple...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of previous incisional double-fold surgery on spontaneous resol...
An 89-year-old woman was referred to the accident and emergency department with droopy eyelids. The ...
Palpebral ptosis is defined as abnormal drooping of the upper lid, caused by partial or total reduct...
BACKGROUND: Bilateral ptosis is a very interesting clinical challenge for doctors because of the mul...
Purpose: To report a case of myasthenia gravis presenting with a false localizing sign, a bilateral ...
SINCE the jaw-winking phenomenon was first described by Marcus Gunn (1863), many such cases with oth...
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant facial nerve regeneration (AFR) following facial nerve palsy may give rise to...
Objective: To analyze the administration of diverse sorts of ptosis of upper eyelid. Design: Graph...
Background: A 60 years-old man presented with an 8-day history of acute onset painless left upper ey...
Download teaching slides: www.neurology.org Teaching NeuroImages: Awakening ptosis (unilateral hypno...
BACKGROUND: Drooping of the upper eyelid (blepharoptosis or ptosis) is not an uncommon ocular proble...
BACKGROUND: Acquired unilateral ptosis usually results from either levator palpebrae disinsertion, e...
This is a 20-yo-woman who presented with generalized weakness, ptosis and ophthalmoplegia. She had s...
PURPOSE: We report a rare case of eyelid neuroma, discovered nine years after external levator advan...
Purpose: Blepharophimosis-ptosis-epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) is an autosomal dominant comple...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of previous incisional double-fold surgery on spontaneous resol...
An 89-year-old woman was referred to the accident and emergency department with droopy eyelids. The ...
Palpebral ptosis is defined as abnormal drooping of the upper lid, caused by partial or total reduct...
BACKGROUND: Bilateral ptosis is a very interesting clinical challenge for doctors because of the mul...
Purpose: To report a case of myasthenia gravis presenting with a false localizing sign, a bilateral ...
SINCE the jaw-winking phenomenon was first described by Marcus Gunn (1863), many such cases with oth...
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant facial nerve regeneration (AFR) following facial nerve palsy may give rise to...
Objective: To analyze the administration of diverse sorts of ptosis of upper eyelid. Design: Graph...
Background: A 60 years-old man presented with an 8-day history of acute onset painless left upper ey...
Download teaching slides: www.neurology.org Teaching NeuroImages: Awakening ptosis (unilateral hypno...
BACKGROUND: Drooping of the upper eyelid (blepharoptosis or ptosis) is not an uncommon ocular proble...
BACKGROUND: Acquired unilateral ptosis usually results from either levator palpebrae disinsertion, e...