- eyelid ptosis
- мед.фраз. птоз век
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Ptosis (eyelid) — For other uses, see Ptosis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with proptosis. Ptosis of the eyelids Classification and external resources Ptosis of the left eyelid (unilateral ptosis) in an unidentified male from the 19th century … Wikipedia
ptosis palpebral — Eng. Eyelid ptosis Ver blefaroptosis … Diccionario de oftalmología
Ptosis — (from the Greek word πτῶσις falling, a fall ) refers to droopiness of a body part. Specifically, it can refer to: Ptosis (eyelid) (the most common usage of the term) Ptosis (breasts) Enteroptosis (intestine) Gastroptosis (stomach) Nephroptosis or … Wikipedia
ptosis — [tō′sis] n. [ModL < Gr ptōsis, a fall, falling < piptein: see FEATHER] a prolapse, or falling of some organ or part; esp., the drooping of the upper eyelid, caused by the paralysis of its muscle ptotic [tō′tik] adj … English World dictionary
Ptosis — Pto sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a falling.] (Med.) Drooping of the upper eyelid, produced by paralysis of its levator muscle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ptosis lipomatosis — ptosis produced by lipoma of the eyelid … Medical dictionary
Eyelid — Palpebrae redirects here. For the levator palpebrae, see levator palpebrae superioris muscle. Eyelid Upper and lower eyelids Latin palpebra inferior, palpebra superior … Wikipedia
Ptosis — Downward displacement. Ptosis of the eyelids is drooping of the eyelids. * * * 1. A sinking down or prolapse of an organ. 2. SYN: blepharoptosis. [G. p., a falling] p. adiposa SYN: blepharochalasis. aponeurogenic p. drooping of the eyelid caused… … Medical dictionary
ptosis — ptotic /toh tik/, adj. /toh sis/, n. Pathol. 1. a drooping of the upper eyelid. 2. prolapse or drooping of any organ. [1735 45; < NL < Gk ptósis a falling] * * * ▪ physiology also called blepharoptosis drooping of the upper eyelid. The… … Universalium
Ptosis of the eyelids, congenital — Drooping of the upper eyelids at birth. The lids may droop only slightly or they may cover the pupils and restrict or even block vision. Moderate or severe ptosis calls for treatment to permit normal vision development. If not corrected,… … Medical dictionary
Ptosis of the eyelids, adult — Drooping of the upper eyelids in adults, most commonly due to separation of the tendon of the lid lifting (levator) muscle from the eyelid. This may occur with age, after cataract or other eye surgery, an injury, eye tumor or a complication of… … Medical dictionary