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Changes in Corneal Higher-order Aberrations and Astigmatism after Upper Eyelid Surgery

Han DJ, Lee DH, Seo JW, Yum JH, Lee JH

Purpose: We investigated the effects of upper eyelid surgery on corneal higher-order aberrations and astigmatism. Methods: We enrolled 38 patients (66 eyes) who underwent blepharoplasty and 48 (81 eyes) who underwent...
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Isolated Unilateral Ptosis Caused by Orbital Myositis Involving the Superior Rectus-Levator Muscle

Kim W, Jung EH

Purpose: To present a case of orbital myositis involving the levator palpebrae superioris/superior rectus muscle (LPS/SR) complex with isolated unilateral ptosis and preserved extraocular muscle function and to review of...
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Eyelid Blink Characteristics in Patients with Ptosis Assessed Using Cellphone Camera before and after Levator Resection

Kim YJ, Park IK, Shin JH

Purpose: To compare the eyelid blink characteristics of patients with ptosis assessed using a cellphone camera before and after levator resection. Methods: In this prospective study, pictures and videos of eyelid...
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Unilateral Orbital Lipoma in Young Woman Occurred 5 Years after Autologous Fat-graft

Kim TH, Lee SU, Lee SJ, Kim CZ

Purpose: To report a case of unilateral orbital lipoma in a 22-year-old woman after an autologous fat graft. Case summary: A 22-year-old woman visited our clinic with the chief complaint of...
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Cumulative Sum Analysis of the Learning Curve of Ptosis Surgery: External Levator Advancement versus Müller Muscle-conjunctival Resection

Mangan MS, Cakir A, Imamoglu S

Purpose: Even though it is stated that external levator advancement (ELA) has a much longer learning curve than Müller muscle-conjunctival resection (MMCR) in the treatment of aponeurotic ptosis, there is...
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Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Related to CHRNA1 Variant

Ahn JW, Hwang SK, Kim JH, Jung H, Park JS

Congenital myasthenic syndromes are a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of neuromuscular disorders linked by abnormal signal transmission at the motor endplate caused by various genetic defects. Major clinical symptoms...
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Analysis of Eyelid Blink Characteristics in Patients with Ptosis Using a Smartphone Camera

Joo T, Joo JH, Park IK, Shin JH

Purpose: To compare eyelid blink characteristics between patients with ptosis and healthy controls using a smartphone camera. Methods: The ptosis group consisted of 20 senile aponeurotic ptosis patients with margin...
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Bilateral Cerebral Ptosis in a Patient with Subdural Hemorrhage: a Case Report

Kang JH, Park S, Choi YA

Although cerebral ptosis is rare, it is commonly associated with unilateral right cerebral hemisphere lesions. We report a case of a 79-year-old woman who presented with bilateral complete ptosis after...
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Surgical Outcomes of Unilateral Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Ptosis Correction: A Novel Whitnall’s Ligament Approach

Mandal SK, Ganguly P, Lodh S

Purpose: To evaluate the surgical, functional, and cosmetic outcome in moderate to severe ptosis with Marcus Gunn jaw winking phenomenon and recurrence of disease after ptosis correction. This procedure has...
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Müller Muscle-conjunctival Resection with or without Tarsectomy and Combined with Bandage Contact Lens Use in Ptosis Patients with Corneal Graft

Mangan MS, Ocak SY, Vural ET, Yildiz E

Purpose: To examine the efficacy of ptosis correction with a Müller muscle-conjunctival resection with or without tarsectomy (MMCR±T), combined with bandage contact lens (BCL) use, in corneal graft patients. Methods: Seven...
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The Effect of Eyebrow Asymmetry by Ptosis Correction Operation on Senile Upper Lid Ptosis Patients

Cho HJ, Kim NY, Ahn HB

Purpose: To evaluate the effect of a ptosis correction operation on eyebrow position of senile upper lid ptosis patients. Methods: A retrospective study of 140 eyes of 70 patients who had...
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Isolated Unilateral Ptosis Caused by Idiopathic Orbital Myositis

Cho JH, Bae S, Ok T, Park CW

Idiopathic orbital myositis is considered as a subgroup of idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease. It is a non-infectious inflammatory disorder primarily affecting the extraocular muscles and causes various eye symptoms including...
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Lipogranulomatous Inflammation and Ptosis Developing after Vitrectomy Using a Silicone Oil Tamponade

Han DJ, Choi HJ, Lee JH, Seo JW

Purpose: We report a rare case of injected silicone oil migration into the upper eyelid, accompanied by lipogranulomatous inflammation and ptosis, after vitrectomy using a silicone oil tamponade. Case summary: An...
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Time-dependent Response of Eyelid Height with a Single Drop of 2.5% Phenylephrine in Korean Ptotic Patients

Shin MK, Kim NY, Ahn HB

Purpose: We sought to investigate the temporal changes of eyelid height after phenylephrine instillation in Korean patients with and without ptosis to determine the time points of the first and...
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Strategies of upper blepharoplasty in aging patients with involutional ptosis

Lee TY, Shin YH, Lee JG

In many aging individuals, dermatochalasis and involutional ptosis appear together. Therefore, for functional and aesthetic purposes, ptosis correction and upper blepharoplasty are performed together. The aim of this article is...
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Incidence and Risk Factors for the Ptosis after Trabeculectomy

Park HJ, Kim SH, Chi MJ, Lee JY

Purpose: To investigate the incidence and risk factors for the ptosis after trabeculectomy. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 94 patients who underwent trabeculectomy by a single surgeon. Patients...
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Two Cases of Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy in Brothers with Ptosis and Eye Movement Disorder

Bang S, Nam S, Lee JS, Park SH, Kang MS, Kim TG, Jin KH

Purpose: To report two cases of early onset oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy, which were suspected to be chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia. Case summary: Case 1, a 15-year-old male and Case 2, a...
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An overview of minimal incisional ptosis correction: A surgeon’s perspective

Ahn TJ

People increasingly prefer fast and convenient methods for aesthetic procedures in busy modern society. Therefore, physicians and patients increasingly desire to improve cases of mild ptosis of the eyes in...
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Clinical Outcomes and Refractive Error Characteristics in Patients with Congenital Blepharoptosis after Ptosis Repair Surgery

Son KY, Kim YD, Woo KI, Park KA

PURPOSE: We investigated changes in postoperative refractive error after surgery to treat congenital ptosis and the clinical outcomes by surgical method. METHODS: The study was retrospective and interventional. We enrolled 73...
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Headache with Ptosis Attributed to Fungal Sinusitis

Kim Y, Lee HC, Park SP, Seo JG

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