Thank you for your reply. I've had the bilateral ptosis since I was a baby and is due to a myopathy not a neuropathic or neuromuscular junction abnormality.
I wanted to know if the muscle cause of the bilateral ptosis would show in a muscle biopsy from other muscles like the thigh?
Thanks for using the forum. I am happy to address your questions, and my answer will be based on the information you provided here. Please make sure you recognize that this forum is for educational purposes only, and it does not substitute for a formal office visit with a doctor.
Without the ability to examine and obtain a history, I can not tell you what the exact cause of the symptoms is. However I will try to provide you with some useful information.
It would depend on what the source of your bilateral ptosis is. If it is a neuromuscular junction abnormality, for example, then the biopsy would not be helpful. However, if it is a myopathic process, the muscle biopsy may be helpful. Are you scheduled for the biopsy?
Thank you for this opportunity to answer your questions, I hope you find the information I have provided useful, good luck.