2020
DOI: 10.1111/aos.14458
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Effect of topical Phenylephrine on the upper eyelid crease position

Abstract: Purpose To investigate the effect of Phenylephrine test on the upper eyelid crease position. Material and Methods This study follows a prospective and analytical design and included patients with unilateral acquired involutional ptosis recruited between January 2015 and January 2018. In the Phenylephrine test, 1 drop of Phenylephrine 10% was instilled on the inferior fornix of the ptotic eye and the eyelid crease position was evaluated 10 min after. Results A total of 60 patients were included in the final sam… Show more

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“…TPS is determined by the vertical distance between the centre upper eyelid margin and the skin fold in primary position of gaze. A weak posterior lamella from a ptotic eyelid, including the Muller’s muscle and the levator aponeurotic tarsal insertion, would result in a greater strain in the anterior muscle–skin aponeurotic insertion, which manifests clinically as a higher TPS [ 13 ]. In our study, we found that TPS was dramatically decreased in ptotic eyes after instillation of phenylephrine drops and MMCR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…TPS is determined by the vertical distance between the centre upper eyelid margin and the skin fold in primary position of gaze. A weak posterior lamella from a ptotic eyelid, including the Muller’s muscle and the levator aponeurotic tarsal insertion, would result in a greater strain in the anterior muscle–skin aponeurotic insertion, which manifests clinically as a higher TPS [ 13 ]. In our study, we found that TPS was dramatically decreased in ptotic eyes after instillation of phenylephrine drops and MMCR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%