Title of article :
An Unusual Case of Blepharochalasis
Author/Authors :
Dworak, Douglas P Department of Surgery - John H. Stroger - Jr. Hospital of Cook County Division of Ophthalmology - Chicago - IL, USA , Patel, Shyam A Department of Surgery - John H. Stroger - Jr. Hospital of Cook County Division of Ophthalmology - Chicago - IL, USA , Thompson, Lisa S Department of Surgery - John H. Stroger - Jr. Hospital of Cook County Division of Ophthalmology - Chicago - IL, USA
Abstract :
Purpose: To describe a rare case of blepharochalasis that progressed from unilateral to bilateral involvement
at five years after disease onset.
Case Report: A previously healthy five-year-old white boy presented to our hospital for a screening visual
examination. He was found to have a 2-mm right eyelid ptosis with crepe-like skin and subcutaneous
telangiectatic vessels. His mother noted that since the age of three, the child has been having two to seven
day-long episodes of right upper eyelid swelling and edema with tenderness. The episodes eventually
progressed to involving the left eyelid as well. Oral steroid taper was found to effectively resolve these
exacerbations, and a diagnosis of blepharochalasis was made.
Conclusion: Blepharochalasis should be in the differential diagnosis for young children presenting with
unilateral or bilateral ptosis with periorbital skin abnormalities.
Keywords :
Bilateral Ptosis , Blepharochalasis , Oculoplastics , Orbital Inflammation , Unilateral Ptosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics