Topical sympatholytic therapy for pathologic lid retraction.
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Patients with unilateral and bilateral lid retraction of diverse etiologies were treated with topical sympatholytic agents. The agents produced a partial Horner's syndrome, resulting in a decrease in lid retraction and symptoms of exposure. No systemic side effects occurred.
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