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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EPICANTHI»
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Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
epicanthus 250 against the eye. It usually disappears within the first year of life.
epicanthus (epicanthic fold) n. (pl. epicanthi) a vertical fold of skin from the upper
eyelid that covers the inner corner of the eye. Epicanthi are normal in many Asian
...
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press,
2010
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Concise Medical Dictionary
epicanthus 250 against the eye. It usually disappears within the first year of life.
epicanthus (epicanthic fold) n. (pl. epicanthi) a vertical fold of skin from the upper
eyelid that covers the inner corner of the eye. Epicanthi are normal in many Asian
...
Elizabeth A. Martin,
2010
3
Anthropometry of the head and face in medicine
Significantly more epicanthi (59.9%) were minor than major (i.e., moderate or
marked, 40.1%) (SED = 3.5, diff. = 19.8). Only one quarter of major epicanthi
were marked (3% of the entire population sample; 39 of 1312) (Table XIV).
4
Acta chirurgiae plasticae
The procedure consists of removing both the lower and upper eyelid ectropion
and epicanthi either of one or both eyes by means of a single full-thickness skin
graft. According to clinical experience this approach has proved to be the most ...
5
Avery's Diseases of the Newborn
The constellation of features associated with this disorder includes low birth
weight, microcephaly, round face, hyper- telorism or telecanthus, down-slanting
palpebral fissures, epicanthi, and broad nasal bridge. Hypotonia and cardiac
defects ...
H. William Taeusch, Roberta A. Ballard, Christine A. Gleason,
2005
6
Surgery of Ptosis (Blepharoptosis)
Contrary to most investigators, Mustarde believes that most epicanthi develop
after birth and later tend to disappear; he feels that the epicanthi which are
present at birth tend to persist. Types of Epicanthus Four types of epicanthus
have been ...
7
Genetic Diseases of the Eye, Second Edition
... three female infants with poor vision and absent or near-absent pupillary
reactions. The patients had some systemic abnormalities (one patient with
athetosis) and ocular abnormalities (epicanthi, myopia, posterior polar cataract,
nystagmus).
Elias I Traboulsi, MD,
2011
8
100 Cases in Clinical Pathology
The physician notes dysmorphic facies including microcephaly, low set ears with
abnormal folding, and increased distance between the medial epicanthi of the
eyes. The eyes are downward slanting. INVESTIGATIONS FBC normal U+E ...
Eamon Shamil, Praful Ravi, Ashish Chandra,
2014
9
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, An Issue of ...
Wound contracturemay result in distortion of nearby mobile anatomic features,
such as the oral commissure orthe epicanthi. The contraction of scar tissue
altersthe orientation ofthe surrounding normal anatomy,which mayresult in an ...
Debbie Hickman Mathis,
2011
10
Ultimate Review for the Neurology Boards: Complete Study ...
... b-galactosidase deficiency, pseudoHurler disease ): probably autosomal
recessive; abnormal at birth with dysmorphic facial features (like
mucopolysaccharidoses: depressed wide nasal bridge, frontal bossing,
hypertelorism, epicanthi, puffy ...
Hubert H. Fernandez MD, Stephan Eisenchenk MD, Michael S. Okun MD,
2011