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ptosis droopiness of the eyelid - may result from nerve or muscle damage, and sometimes requires surgical correction
Ãâó: www.eyesearch.com/eye.disease.glossary.htm
ptosis Droopy eyelid.
Ãâó: www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/dictionary-eye-surgery.htm
ptosis Drooping of the upper or lower eyelid from it's normal position.
Ãâó: www.eyedocfinder.com/visionterms.htm
ptosis An abnormal condition of one or both upper eyelids in which the eyelid droops.
Ãâó: www.allayurveda.com/glossary_p.htm
ptomaine any of several toxic bases formed by decarboxylation of an amino acid, often by bacterial action, such as cadaverine, muscarine, neurine, ptomatropine, or putrescine.
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