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Ptosis
The ptosis (casually termed blepharoptosis) is a paralysis of muscles of a century. It usually term as the lost courage centuries. The paralysis can be caused various expedients, including congenitally or from a stroke. One of surgical procedures which can partially correct a ptosis, term as uprise frontalis where eyelids are bound according to fascia communications to frontalis to muscles (muscles in a forehead). The ptosis is converted to lost courage of any part of a body, such as eyelids or breasts. When the description of breasts, ptosis degrees can be featured in terms of a situation of a papilla concerning the cord located under a mammary gland, a fold where the inferior side of a breast meets a breast. If the papilla is not subject or directly ahead of a cord, the ptosis is very soft. If the papilla makes one - three centimeters (inch or less) below a cord, the ptosis is moderated. If the papilla makes more than three centimeters (more than the inch) below a cord, a ptosis is serious. If the papilla is not subject the cord located under a mammary gland, but the breast seems lost courage because of presence of considerable, struggle against a share more low, a Condition term as "pseudoptosis".
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