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Litwin et al (see page 899)
Caution is required when considering functional surgical correction of blepharoptosis for patients with Myasthenia Gravis. There is a high likelihood of need for further surgery because of initial under-correction and despite this, a proportion will develop corneal exposure.
Sun et al (see page 903)
In dry eye, Diquafosol, compared to sodium hyaluronate, is not inferior in the improvement in corneal fluorescein staining score and superior in terms of rose bengal staining.
Jagan et al (see page 909)
Sebaceous Adenomas of the eyelid are rare but should be evaluated with immunohistochemical staining for the mismatch repair proteins MLH1 and MSH2 to screen …
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