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From: A controlled clinical study on efficacy and safety of periocular triamcinolone acetonide injection for treating ocular myasthenia gravis

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Typical case 1. a 56-year-old female OMG patient with ptosis in the right eye accompanied by exotropia and diplopia, but there is no obvious limitation of eye movement. After two rounds of peribulbar injection of triamcinolone acetonide, her symptoms of strabismus, and diplopia were alleviated with a slight ptosis. From top to bottom, eye position photos before treatment and 2 weeks after treatment

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