A patient with levator dysfunction resulting from slight blunt trauma
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In clinical practice of plastic surgery, patients with palpebral/orbital swelling/hematoma due to facial bruise/fracture who can not open their eyelids are often encountered. However, most patients can open their eyelids after a few days with improvement in swelling/hematoma, and few develop blepharoptosis as a sequela. We reported a very rare patient with blepharoptosis due to slight blunt trauma without an open wound of the eyelid who did not show recovery in levator function. In this patient, paralytic blepharoptosis due to oculomotor injury caused by blunt trauma in a very localized area was considered.
- The Kinki University Medical Associationの論文
- 2008-12-00
The Kinki University Medical Association | 論文
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