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"Blue Scrub Lid Retraction": Changes in Eyelid Position on the Day of Surgery.

Laurence G DuckerCaroline S HalbachAmber N PiazzaRaneem D RajjoubAlisha KambojAndrew R HarrisonAli Mokhtarzadeh
Published in: Ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery (2024)
In patients with involutional blepharoptosis, we conclude that MRD1 is higher on the day of surgery as compared with the in-clinic consult visit. This may be secondary to the stress of surgery and an associated increase in sympathetic drive. In some cases, this change in eyelid position led to resolution of apparent involutional ptosis altogether. Caution should be used when considering deferral of ptosis repair on the basis of exam findings present on the day of surgery.
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