A 39-year-old female presents with a history of ptosis of the right upper eyelid present since birth. Corrected visual acuity is 20/80 right eye and 20/20 left eye. She has no history of trauma or ocular surgery and after finishing a complete eye exam, it is thought that the reduced acuity of the right eye is secondary to amblyopia. What other information is important to obtain when considering surgery to correct her ptosis?
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Thank you for your presentation of this case. You showed us very valuable information, but I felt like It was missing the Marcus-Gunn jaw winking in the differential diagnoses of the congenital ptosis.
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Very useful information for our students thank you
Thank you for your feedback! Your students may also be interested in these online courses, including Surgical Management of Ptosis and non-Ptosis Eyelid Procedures:
https://cybersight.org/online-learning/?fwp_course_category=oculoplastics