Chemodenervation in treatment of upper eyelid retraction
- PMID: 9380360
- DOI: 10.1159/000310837
Chemodenervation in treatment of upper eyelid retraction
Abstract
Upper-eyelid retraction is a common sign of thyroid-associated eye disease (TAED), and these patients are highly bothered by the appearance of their eyes. In this study, botulinum toxin A (BTA) was injected into the levator palpebrae superioris muscle in 8 eyes of 4 patients in an attempt to control the abnormal elevation of the upper eyelid. BTA provided control of the upper-eyelid retraction, and the cosmetically acceptable effect lasted for 3-4 months. It was concluded that BTA is an effective method of treatment in this condition. Since it has a temporary effect, it can safely be used to provide relief of symptoms related to upper-eyelid retraction during unstabilized periods of TAED, which may last as long as several years in some patients.
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