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Definition of palpebral in English: palpebraladjective ˈpalpɪbr(ə)l Anatomy Relating to the eyelids. Example sentencesExamples - The diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome is partly based on craniofacial features which include microcephaly, telecanthus, narrow palpebral fissures, thin lips and a flat philtrum, with or without cleft lip or palate.
- Steeply inclined palpebral lobe is located opposite anterior half of glabella.
- The palpebral lobe is semicircular, the eye surface in dorsal view is curved through 180 degrees, and convex in the vertical direction.
- The ‘dynamic’ procedures of gold weight implantation and palpebral spring are more successful in reanimation of the upper lid.
- The material was collected from the palpebral conjunctival surface using a sterile cotton tipped swab.
- The lack of palpebral lobes and facial sutures on the poorly preserved Massachusetts specimens is evident.
- The posterior section of the facial suture extends outwards from the base of the palpebral lobe, in contrast to the anterior branch that is more sagittally oriented.
- Broad fixigena is slightly narrower than glabella and is steeply upsloping, so that palpebral lobe is elevated above crest of anterior end of glabella.
- The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view.
- Posterior border moderately wide and distinctly convex, tapers slightly toward axial furrow, with low node-like swelling posterior to end of the palpebral lobe where it markedly curves ventrally.
Origin Mid 19th century: from late Latin palpebralis, from Latin palpebra 'eyelid'. Definition of palpebral in US English: palpebraladjective Anatomy attributive Relating to the eyelids. Example sentencesExamples - Broad fixigena is slightly narrower than glabella and is steeply upsloping, so that palpebral lobe is elevated above crest of anterior end of glabella.
- The diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome is partly based on craniofacial features which include microcephaly, telecanthus, narrow palpebral fissures, thin lips and a flat philtrum, with or without cleft lip or palate.
- The posterior section of the facial suture extends outwards from the base of the palpebral lobe, in contrast to the anterior branch that is more sagittally oriented.
- The palpebral lobe is semicircular, the eye surface in dorsal view is curved through 180 degrees, and convex in the vertical direction.
- The lack of palpebral lobes and facial sutures on the poorly preserved Massachusetts specimens is evident.
- Posterior border moderately wide and distinctly convex, tapers slightly toward axial furrow, with low node-like swelling posterior to end of the palpebral lobe where it markedly curves ventrally.
- The ‘dynamic’ procedures of gold weight implantation and palpebral spring are more successful in reanimation of the upper lid.
- The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view.
- Steeply inclined palpebral lobe is located opposite anterior half of glabella.
- The material was collected from the palpebral conjunctival surface using a sterile cotton tipped swab.
Origin Mid 19th century: from late Latin palpebralis, from Latin palpebra ‘eyelid’. |