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Epicanthus (Concept Id: C0678230) - NCBI
Epicanthus is a condition in which a fold of skin stretches from the upper to the lower eyelid, partially covering the inner canthus . Usher (1935) noted that epicanthus is a normal finding in the fetus of all races. Epicanthus also occurs in association with hereditary ptosis (110100). [ from OMIM]
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Epicanthic fold - Wikipedia
An epicanthic fold or epicanthus [6] is a skin fold of the upper eyelid that covers the inner corner (medial canthus) of the eye.
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Epicanthal Folds - EyeWiki
Epicanthal folds are oblique or vertical folds from the upper or lower eyelids towards the medial canthus. Usually bilateral, they may ...
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epicanthus
epicanthus Anat. (ɛpɪˈkænθəs) [f. epi- + canthus. Cf. Gr. ἐπικανθίς = encanthis.] A downward fold of skin which sometimes covers the inner angle or canthus of the eye, esp. in Mongols. Hence epiˈcanthic a.1865 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (rev. ed.) 355/1 Epicanthis, epicanthus. 1913 A. Keith Hum. Embr...
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Epicanthus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Epicanthus is defined as a skin fold covering the medial angle of the eye, which may vary in prominence and is most noticeable during childhood.
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Reconsideration of the Epicanthus: Evolution of the Eyelid and the ...
In conclusion, the epicanthus is a remnant manifestation of the eyelid's evolution that resulted from hypertrophy of the upper orbicularis muscle and related ...
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Epicanthic fold
Epicanthus palpebralis begins above the upper tarsus and extends to the inferior orbital rim. Epicanthus inversus runs from the lower eyelid skin over the medial canthus and extends to the upper lid.
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Types of epicanthus - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Types of epicanthus. A, No epicanthal fold. B, Epicanthus tarsalis. C, Epicanthus inversus. D, Epicanthus palpebralis. E, Epicanthus supraciliaris.
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What is Epicanthus? What is the treatment? - Doç. Dr. Erdem Güven
The epicanthus or epicanthal fold is the excess of skin folds on the concave of the eyelid and the half-moon-shaped skin fold that covers the inner part of the ...
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Epicanthus | Monarch Initiative
A fold of skin starting above the medial aspect of the upper eyelid and arching downward to cover, pass in front of and lateral to the medial canthus.
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Advances in the study of epicanthus correction - ScienceDirect.com
Epicanthus is a half-moon-shaped skin fold diagonally or vertically distributed in front of the medial canthus. In mild cases, it affects aesthetics, ...
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Canthus in Chinese? How to use Canthus in Chinese. Learn Chinese
Jul 27, 2023Calycanthus: 夏蜡梅. Canthus: 眦. Epicanthus: 内眦赘皮. Miscanthus: 芒草. What is Crowbars in Chinese? What is Cockily in Chinese? What is Cringe in Chinese? What is Corpulently in Chinese? What is Confederal in Chinese? Why we should learn Chinese language? There are many, many reasons why learning a new language is a good idea.
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Mongolian
Mongolian, a. and n. (mɒŋˈgəʊlɪən) Also 8 Mungalian, 9 Mongholian. [f. Mongol + -ian.] A. adj. 1. a. Pertaining to the Mongols, their country, language, etc.; = Mongol a. Also Mongolian lamb.1738 tr. Strahlenberg's Descr. Russ., etc. (title-p.), A Vocabulary of the Kalmuck-Mungalian Tongue. Ibid. 13...
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Blepharophimosis
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In addition to small palpebral fissures, features can include epicanthus inversus (fold curving in the mediolateral direction, inferior to Associated conditions
Blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus syndrome
Blepharophimosis forms a part of blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus
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FOXL2
Blepharophimosis–ptosis–epicanthus inversus syndrome
Mutations in this gene are a cause of blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus syndrome and/or See also
FOX proteins
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GeneReviews/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Blepharophimosis, Ptosis, and Epicanthus Inversus
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