palpebral (Meaning)

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palpebral (a.)

Of or pertaining to the eyelids.

Synonyms & Antonyms of palpebral

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palpebral Sentence Examples

  1. The palpebral fissures were unusually narrow, giving the individual a somewhat slanted appearance.
  2. The patient exhibited bilateral palpebral ptosis, causing the upper eyelids to droop.
  3. The surgeon performed a blepharoplasty to correct palpebral laxity and improve the appearance of the eyes.
  4. Palpebral edema was a common symptom of the patient's allergic reaction.
  5. The palpebral conjunctiva was inflamed and irritated due to chronic dryness.
  6. Palpebral margin abnormalities, such as entropion and ectropion, can cause discomfort and vision problems.
  7. The ophthalmologist examined the palpebral reflex to assess the integrity of the facial nerve.
  8. Palpebral muscles were used to close the eyelids, protecting the eyes from light and foreign objects.
  9. Palpebral skin was delicate and prone to wrinkling and sagging as we age.
  10. The palpebral aperture, or the opening between the upper and lower eyelids, varies in size depending on ethnicity and genetics.

FAQs About the word palpebral

Of or pertaining to the eyelids.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The palpebral fissures were unusually narrow, giving the individual a somewhat slanted appearance.

The patient exhibited bilateral palpebral ptosis, causing the upper eyelids to droop.

The surgeon performed a blepharoplasty to correct palpebral laxity and improve the appearance of the eyes.

Palpebral edema was a common symptom of the patient's allergic reaction.