Marcus Gunn Jaw winking syndrome (MGJWS) is one of the congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDD) and these individuals have variable degrees of blepharoptosis in the resting, primary position. It is associated with synkinetic movements of the upper eyelid during masticating movements of the jaw
Lagophthalmos is the incomplete or defective closure of the eyelids. The inability to blink and effectively close the eyes leads to corneal exposure and excessive evaporation of the tear film.
Q23: While doing toric soft contact lens trial fitting for RE, contact lens orientation mark is located towards 10 degree clockwise. After doing fitting assessment, examiner order contact lens (According to LARS OR CARS RULE) . Where should be contact lens orientation or scribe mark located on dispensing visit?
Cochet-bonnet Aesthesiometer: The handheld esthesiometer (Cochet-Bonnet) is a device that contains a thin, retractable, nylon monofilament that extends up to 6 cm in length. Variable pressure can be applied by the device by adjusting the length