Clinical controversy: congenital unilateral and jaw-winking ptosis |
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Authors: | O'donnell Brett Codère François Dortzbach Richard Lucarelli Mark Kersten Robert Rosser Paul |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Royal North Shore Hospital and St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia. brett.odonnell@island.net.au |
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Abstract: | Paediatric ptosis is routinely more challenging than adult ptosis with considerations such as amblyopia, difficulty of examination and at what age surgery should be performed. Unilateral severe congenital ptosis and jaw-winking ptosis raise additional questions of which surgical procedure and whether unilateral or bilateral surgery should be performed. A panel of international experts answer questions relating to two clinical scenarios. |
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