Ptosis associated with PMMA/rigid gas permeable contact lens wear.

D Jupiter, J Karesh
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Purpose: Contact lens wear has the potential to cause an acquired non-senile blepharoptosis. Ptosis can result from rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens wear due to contact lens migration, inflammation, and undetermined causes. The purpose of this article was to investigate the occurrence of ptosis without obvious cause in a young and middle aged RGP contact lens wearing population.

Methods: We fit sixty-four patients (128 eyes) with RGP contact lenses over a fifteen month period (7/1/96 to 9/10/97) and present a series of case reports of five young and middle aged RGP contact lens wearers who developed ptosis without obvious cause during the study period.

Results: Five patients (6 eyes [4.7%]) in our study developed non-senile acquired ptosis. Four patients had a unilateral ptosis, and one patient had a bilateral ptosis.

Conclusions: As in other other studies, we found that a significant percentage of RGP contact lens wearers developed ptosis, which is suspected to be related to RGP contact lens wear. One possible explanation is the lens removal procedure of pulling laterally on the eyelids followed by a harsh blink. However, other causes may exist such as the constant rubbing of the lens edge against the palpebral conjunctiva.

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上睑下垂与PMMA/硬性透气性隐形眼镜佩戴有关。
目的:佩戴隐形眼镜有可能导致获得性非老年性上睑下垂。上睑下垂可由硬性透气性(RGP)隐形眼镜磨损引起,原因包括隐形眼镜迁移、炎症和未确定的原因。本文旨在探讨中青年RGP隐形眼镜佩戴人群无明显原因上睑下垂的发生情况。方法:对64例(128只眼)佩戴RGP隐形眼镜15个月(1996年7月1日至1997年9月10日)的患者进行分析,报告5例中青年RGP隐形眼镜佩戴者在研究期间出现无明显原因的上睑下垂。结果:本组5例(6眼,4.7%)发生非老年性获得性上睑下垂。4例患者单侧上睑下垂,1例患者双侧上睑下垂。结论:与其他研究一样,我们发现有相当比例的RGP隐形眼镜佩戴者出现了上睑下垂,这可能与RGP隐形眼镜佩戴有关。一种可能的解释是晶状体的移除过程是在眼睑上侧拉,然后剧烈眨眼。然而,可能存在其他原因,如晶状体边缘与眼睑结膜的不断摩擦。
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