Rajiv Gandhi university of health sciences,

A study by Malhotra R. and Salam A. in 2011 suggested that aponeurotic ptosis surgery for patients under general anaesthesia using a simple posterior approach white-line advancement achieves predictability of lid height, symmetry and contour and is an ideal option for phenylephrine-positive ptosis.3 . A study done by Cetinkava A, Kersten RC concluded that bilateral ptosis cases with … ................
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