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Blepharoptosis and Corneal Epithelial Thickness Alterations, Is There Any Relation? Publisher Pubmed



Rafizadeh SM1 ; Sonbolestan SA1 ; Zeidabadinejad H3 ; Abtahi MA2
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Source: BMC Ophthalmology Published:2024


Abstract

Background: To compare the epithelial thickness map of ptotic eyes of blepharoptosis patients with contralateral non- ptotic eyes. Methods: Unilateral blepharoptosis patients were enrolled consecutively. Patients were underwent full ophthalmologic examination and their demographic data such as age and gender and specific ptosis findings e.g. the cause and duration, MRD-1, and levator palpebralis superioris function were registered. Anterior segment imaging for epithelial thickness measurements was done using the Avanti RTVue-XR platform. The corneal epithelial thickness maps of ptotic and non-ptotic eyes were compared. Results: 44 patients with unilateral blepharoptosis were included in the study. 27 (61.4%) of them were female and 17 (38.6%) cases were male. The mean of the patients’ ages was 24.40 ± 15.16 years. Ptotic eyes had significantly thinner superior (p = 0.000), superior-temporal (p = 0.000) and superior-nasal (p = 0.005) sectors of the cornea and slightly thicker corneal epithelium (CE) in the inferior-nasal sector. The correlation of difference of superior-inferior CE was evaluated with different parameters including patient’s age (p = 0.457), type of blepharoptosis (p = 0.786), duration of blepharoptosis (p = 0.477) and MRD1 (p = 0.248), but no correlation was found. Conclusions: This study revealed that lid position in blepharoptosis may have effects on the corneal epithelial thickness map. Because of the lower position of upper eyelid, a thinning effect on superior corneal sectors may happen. © The Author(s) 2024.
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