Abstract
One hundred and one cases of the blepharophimosis syndrome presenting over a decade are reviewed with particular attention to the factors influencing their visual development. Three distinct clinical patterns emerge - severe bilateral ptosis, moderate bilateral ptosis, and asymmetric ptosis - and their differing incidence of amblyopia and strabismus is discussed. The risk of amblyopia is much higher than previously believed (56.4% in our series) and preventive management is discussed.
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Beaconsfield, M., Wwalker, J., & Collin, J. R. O. (1991). Visual development in the blepharophimosis Syndrome. British Journal of Ophthalmology. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.75.12.746
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