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Proceedings of the IRSC Department of Biological Sciences, Volume 2 (2019)
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Does Sleeping Position Negatively Affect Eyelid Laxity?

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Member of: Proceedings of the IRSC Department of Biological Sciences, Volume 2 (2019)
Contributors: Kathryn , Olivos, Kayla , Smotrilla, Rob Vickers, M.D., Robin Willoughby, Ph.D.
Publisher: IRSC Department of Biological Sciences
Description: Eyelid laxity is a condition where the eyelid connective tissue loses elasticity, which leads to malposition of the lids and ocular surface discomfort. An increase in eyelid laxity can occur with age and environmental factors. Patients were selected randomly from a general optometric practice with an age range of 20-85 years. Exclusion criteria included facial nerve palsy and a history of eyelid… more
Full Text: Proceedings of the IRSC Department of Biological Sciences ABSTRACT Does Sleeping Position Negatively Affect Eyelid Laxity? Kayla Smotrilla 1,2, Kathryn Olivos 1,2, Rob Vickers M.D. 2 Eyelid laxity is a condition where the eyelid connective tissue loses …

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