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. 2024 Nov:98:230-239.
doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2024.08.052. Epub 2024 Aug 14.

Through their eyes: Navigating life with limited eyelid closure in patients with Moebius syndrome

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Through their eyes: Navigating life with limited eyelid closure in patients with Moebius syndrome

Chilando M Mulenga et al. J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Moebius syndrome (MoS), a rare congenital condition caused by the underdevelopment of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves, presents with uni- or bilateral facial paralysis and lateral gaze palsy. Those with MoS often have incomplete eyelid closure (lagophthalmos). This study aimed to investigate the experiences of individuals living with incomplete eyelid closure due to MoS.

Methods: Participants shared their experiences in semi-structured open-ended focus groups during the 2023 MoS Foundation Conference. Data were analyzed thematically using Nvivo. The Terzis and Bruno scoring system was used to grade participant eyelid closure (range: 1 being no eyelid closure with full scleral show to 5 being complete eyelid closure with no scleral show) and blink (from 1 being no blink to 5 being synchronous and complete blink present). Marginal reflex distances 1 and 2 (MRD1 and MRD2) were measured to grade for ptosis and lid retraction, respectively.

Results: Fifteen participants participated in two focus groups, comprising adults (n = 12) and adolescents (n = 3). All participants had lagophthalmos with some scleral show, ptosis, and lid retraction. The median eyelid closure score was 3 (incomplete eye closure with 1/3 scleral showing). Five key themes were identified: social stigma and misunderstanding, daily life impacts, seasonal exacerbations, different attitudes toward surgical intervention between adults and adolescents, and a prevailing sense of self-acceptance regarding their condition.

Conclusion: Incomplete eyelid closure poses significant social challenges for individuals with MoS, especially around social encounters. Our findings show the importance of developing tailored communication tools to support those living with this facial difference.

Keywords: Eyelid closure; Facial paralysis; Lagophthalmos; Moebius Syndrome.

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