Prevalence of blepharoptosis and lower lid laxity in patients with dermatochalasis

Authors

  • Dr. Rana Alhaj Hussen Damascus university
  • Prof. Yosra Haddeh جامعة دمشق
  • prof. Maen Al-Aisami جامعة دمشق

Keywords:

blepharoptosis, lower lid laxity, prevalence, dermatochalasis, blepharoplasty

Abstract

Abstract:

Purpose: To identify prevalence of blepharoptosis and lower lid laxity in dermatochalasis patients for paying more attention to it.

Patients and Methods: A cross sectional study in which 83 patients visiting Ophthalmology Department - Almouassat University Hospital between 2020 and 2021. We take patients who have dermatochalasis despite their complaints. All patients underwent slit-lamp examination, measurement of marginal reflex distance MRD1 , lid distraction and snap back test. Based on these tests we determine the presence of blepharoptosis and lower lid laxity and their degrees.

Results: A total of 83 patients  were enrolled in the study. Mean age of patients was 64.4, 53.01% of participants were female. 27.7 % of patients had blepharoptosis.

65.2 % of patients had mild ptosis, 34.8 % had moderate ptosis and there was no severe ptosis in study group. 30.1% had lower lid laxity 19 of them were male, 72% were degree 1 and 28% were degree 2.

Conclusion: The incidence of blepharoptosis and lower lid laxity increases with age especially those with periocular changes.

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Published

2024-03-05

How to Cite

Prevalence of blepharoptosis and lower lid laxity in patients with dermatochalasis. (2024). Damascus University Journal for Medical Sciences, 40(1). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/heaj/article/view/3492