168) Which of the following clinical conditions will benefit THE MOST by the Transconjuntival Blepharoplasty?
A. Minimal orbital fat pseudoherniation with marked eyelid laxity and no orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
B. Marked orbital fat herniation, with minimal eyelid laxity and no orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
C. Minimal orbital fat pseudoherniation, no eyelid laxity and no orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
D. Marked orbital fat pseudoherniation, severe eyelid laxity and marked orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
E. Marked orbital fat pseudoherniation without eyelid laxity and marked orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
REFERENCES & ANSWER
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/838605-overview
Friedman O., Zaldivar R. A., Wang T. D.: Blepharoplasty, chapter 30 in
Cummings Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Fifth edition, Volume
one, Mosby Elsevier, 2010, pp. 439-451
168) B Marked orbital fat herniation, with minimal eyelid laxity and no orbicularis muscle hypertrophy
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