2019
DOI: 10.25056/jcm.2019.3.2.64
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Intraoperative visible iris sign detected during ptosis surgery in seven Korean patients who wore eye masks when sleep

Abstract: Background: A visible iris sign (VIS) is the apparent visibility of iris color or contour through a closed upper eyelid in patients with aponeurotic ptosis from Western countries. This has been popularly reported in individuals from Western countries because the soft tissue of their lids is much thinner than that in individuals of Oriental descent. There is no report on VIS in individuals of Oriental descent pre-and intraoperatively. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate patients who wore eye masks when slee… Show more

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