Burnstine, Michael A. et al.: 2020 Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery of the Upper Face DOI: 10.1055/b-0039-172781
Section V Neurogenic Ptosis

33 Neurogenic Ptosis: Evaluation and Management

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Herausgeber: Burnstine, Michael A.; Dresner, Steven C.; Samimi, David B.; Merritt, Helen A.

Autoren: Attas-Fox, Liat; Bergman, Mica Y.; Blessing, Nathan W.; Brundridge, Wesley L.; Bernardini, Francesco P.; Carruthers, Jean; Chang, Jessica R.; Codère, François; Delgado, Juan A.; Devoto, Martín H.; Duarte, Ana F.; Dolman, Peter J.; DeBacker, Christopher M.; Foster, Jill A.; Fante, Robert G.; Gennai, Alessandro; Gokoffski, Kimberly K.; Gildener-Leapman, Juliana; Greer, Christine; Hamill, Eric B.; Heymann, Hans B.; Hartstein, Morris E.; Holck, David E. E.; Holds, John B.; Kakizaki, Hirohiko; Kim, Jonathan W.; Kalyam, Krishnapriya; Lee, Wendy W.; Lee, Diana K.; Lucarelli, Mark J.; Malhotra, Raman; Martin, John J.; Mahoney, Nicholas R.; Murdock, Jennifer; Ng, John D.; Patel, Vivek R.; Pakdel, Farzad; Pereira, Alice V.; Pfeiffer, Margaret L.; Putterman, Allen M.; Sabundayo, Maria Suzanne; Tan, Jeremy; Ting, Magdalene Y. L.; Yen, Michael T.; Ullrich, Katja; Zhang-Nunes, Sandy

Titel: Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery of the Upper Face

Untertitel: Eyelid Ptosis, Dematochalasis, and Eyebrow Ptosis

Print ISBN: 9781626239210; Online ISBN: 9781626239227; Buch-DOI: 10.1055/b-006-149698

Fachgebiete: Plastische, Rekonstruktive & Kosmetische Chirurgie;Augenheilkunde, Optometrie

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Kimberly K. Gokoffski, Vivek R. Patel

Abstract

In this chapter, we discuss neurogenic ptosis using an anatomical approach. Neurogenic forms of ptosis are important to recognize; in fact, in some cases ptosis is a key sign leading to the diagnosis of a life-threatening condition. The neuroanatomical circuitry is well characterized; however, following damage, interesting and complex reorganization can take place. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate intervention depends on a solid understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of these aberrant regeneration syndromes. We will cover the most common of these entities here, with representative examples throughout.