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      Possible rare congenital dysinnervation disorder: congenital ptosis associated with adduction.

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          Ptosis is defined as an abnormally low position of the upper eyelid margin. It can be congenital or acquired, uni or bilateral, and isolated or associated with other ocular and nonocular defects. We report a case of a female child, aged 8 years, with congenital right ptosis increased on right adduction and with left ptosis on left adduction. There was no horizontal ocular movement limitation. Apparent underaction of the right inferior oblique muscle was also present. We believe that within the possible mechanisms it is more likely that it is a congenital innervation dysgenesis syndrome (CID)/congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder (CCDD).

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          Journal
          Strabismus
          Strabismus
          Informa UK Limited
          1744-5132
          0927-3972
          2015
          : 23
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Ophthalmology Department , Leiria Hospital Center, Leiria , Portugal and.
          Article
          10.3109/09273972.2014.999797
          25581513
          8e483c78-7502-437d-8b52-9910e4cb8396
          History

          ptosis,ocular movement restriction,Brown syndrome,Duane syndrome,inferior oblique muscle,congenital innervation dysgenesis syndrome (CID)/congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDDs)

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