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ptosis (blepharoptosis) ( toh -sis) n. drooping of the upper eyelid. This may be due to a disorder of the oculomotor nerve, a disease of the eye muscles, or myasthenia gravis; it may also occur as part of Horner's syndrome or as an isolated congenital feature. It is also associated with the pain of ...
January 1, 2008; A Dictionary of Nursing

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