As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic in origin
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
The insufficiency or weakness of eyelid closure associated with lesions of the facial nerve is usual...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Unlike insufficient eyelid closure, which can be caused by neurologic, neuromuscular, or myopathic c...
Abnormalities of eyelid opening include ptosis insufficient opening of the eyelid which can be cause...
Disorders of neuro-ophthalmologic significance may affect not only visual sensory, ocular motor, and...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
Facial paralysis causes significant functional and psychological morbidity, including anxiety and de...
This is an acquired condition in which various eye muscles go into brief intermittent spasm, causing...
The term facial myokymia refers to involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that sprea...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
The insufficiency or weakness of eyelid closure associated with lesions of the facial nerve is usual...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Unlike insufficient eyelid closure, which can be caused by neurologic, neuromuscular, or myopathic c...
Abnormalities of eyelid opening include ptosis insufficient opening of the eyelid which can be cause...
Disorders of neuro-ophthalmologic significance may affect not only visual sensory, ocular motor, and...
Bell’s palsy is the most common cause of unilateral facial paralysis. The cause of damage to the sev...
Some congenital, primarily nonprogressive myopathies affect the extraocular muscles. Although the di...
Facial paralysis causes significant functional and psychological morbidity, including anxiety and de...
This is an acquired condition in which various eye muscles go into brief intermittent spasm, causing...
The term facial myokymia refers to involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that sprea...
Abstract Bell’s palsy is a circumstance in which there is weakness or paralysis in muscles that cont...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
Bell's Palsy is defined as acute facial nerve paralysis affecting one side, with unknown causes. The...