Abstract

Upper eyelid retraction can be an early sign of Graves' disease. In a patient with no obvious endocrinological disturbance first the left and later the right upper eyelid became retracted. Since there was no exophthalmos it was decided to counteract the levator over-activity with free muscle grafts as used in the correction of paralytic lagophthalmos.

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