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The Clinical Characterization and Surgical Correction of Blepharoptosis Associated With Congenital Aniridia.
[aniridia]
To
document
the
clinical
characteristics
and
describe
our
management
of
patients
with
blepharoptosis
associated
with
congenital
aniridia
.
Consecutive
retrospective
case
series
of
patients
with
congenital
aniridia
seen
at
a
single
institution
(
Cincinnati
Eye
Institute
)
from
1963
to
2010
.
Surgical
correction
was
performed
by
2
surgeons
(
J
.
A
.
N
.
and
R
.
C
.
K
.
)
.
Ptosis
associated
with
congenital
aniridia
is
marked
with
decreased
levator
function
.
Significant
comorbid
ophthalmologic
disease
was
invariably
present
,
particularly
aniridia
-associated
keratopathy
.
Complications
,
most
often
keratopathy
,
were
common
,
even
following
conservative
correction
.
The
degree
of
ptosis
is
significant
,
and
levator
function
is
typically
reduced
.
Ocular
surface
viability
appears
to
play
a
key
role
in
preoperative
,
intraoperative
,
and
postoperative
management
.
While
we
are
aware
that
congenital
aniridia
is
rather
rare
,
we
believe
these
recommendations
are
generalizable
to
patients
with
severe
ocular
surface
disease
.
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"ocular surface viability"
symptom
aniridia
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