학술논문

Idiopathic isolated orbicularis weakness.
Document Type
Article
Source
Eye. May2012, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p746-748. 3p.
Subject
*MYOTONIA atrophica
*HISTOLOGY
*BIOPSY
*MUSCLE diseases
*OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Language
ISSN
0950-222X
Abstract
PurposeOrbicularis weakness is commonly associated with seventh nerve palsy or neuromuscular and myopathic conditions such as myotonic dystrophy and myasethenia gravis. We report four cases of idiopathic isolated orbicularis weakness.MethodsAll four cases were female and the presenting symptoms of ocular irritation and epiphora had been present for over 7 years in three patients. All patients had lagophthalmos and three had ectropion. Three patients underwent full investigations which excluded known causes of orbicularis weakness. Two patients underwent oribularis oculi muscle biopsy and histological confirmation of orbicularis atrophy.ResultsAll patients underwent surgery to specifically address the orbicularis weakness with satisfactory outcomes and alleviation of symptoms in all cases. Isolated orbicularis weakness may be a relatively common entity that is frequently overlooked.ConclusionEarly recognition of this condition may lead to better management and prevent patients undergoing unnecessary surgical procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]