作者: Sandra Rayner , Michele Beaconsfield , Craig Kennedy , Richard Collin , Paul Taylor
DOI: 10.1177/1357633X010070S112
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摘要: We studied the clinical outcome of examination a group patients with adnexal (eyelid and orbit) conditions. Seventeen problems were assessed by an ophthalmologist at distance using telemedicine, then subsequently in face-to-face consultation. Measurements such as palpebral aperture, levator muscle function eyelid skin crease position recorded. The outcomes from both consultations recorded independently consultants compared. study showed that certain conditions, congenital involutional ptosis, could be accurately but other socket who had previous enucleation or those non-specific ocular pain less clear-cut features, better Overall, teleconsultations appeared to suitable for assessment uncomplicated ptosis not well defined Other factors, family dynamics language problems, also limited usefulness technique.