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  1. Article

    Upper lid ptosis surgery: what is the optimal interval for the postoperative review? A retrospective review of 300 cases

    Correction of upper eyelid ptosis is one of the most commonly performed oculoplastic procedures on the NHS but there is currently no data in the literature informing the surgeon of the optimal time for the fir...

    A M Porteous, A S Haridas, J R O Collin, D H Verity in Eye (2018)

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    The incidence, embryology, and oculofacial abnormalities associated with eyelid colobomas

    To describe a cohort of patients with congenital eyelid coloboma, to identify associated ocular and craniofacial abnormalities, and to establish any correlation between the size and location of eyelid coloboma...

    H B Smith, D H Verity, J R O Collin in Eye (2015)

  3. Article

    Myopathic ptosis following posterior sub-Tenon's triamcinolone acetonide injection

    A M S Morley, K Tumuluri, G Meligonis, J R O Collin in Eye (2009)

  4. Article

    A practical guide to the management of anophthalmia and microphthalmia

    Congenital anophthalmia and microphthalmia are rare developmental defects of the globe. They often arise in conjunction with other ocular defects such as coloboma and orbital cyst. They may also be part of mor...

    N K Ragge, I D Subak-Sharpe, J R O Collin in Eye (2007)

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    Blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm: a protocol for titration of botulinum toxin dose to the individual patient and for the management of refractory cases

    To evaluate a protocol for the treatment of facial dystonias.

    E Ortisi, H W A Henderson, C Bunce, W **ng, J R O Collin in Eye (2006)

  6. Article

    Ophthalmic management of facial nerve palsy

    The ophthalmologist plays a pivotal role in the evaluation and rehabilitation of patients with facial nerve palsy. It is crucial to recognize and treat the potentially life-threatening underlying causes. The i...

    V Lee, Z Currie, J R O Collin in Eye (2004)

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    Mehrjahresverlauf nach Autotransplantation der Unterkieferspeicheldrüse bei vernarbender Keratokonjunktivitis mit absolutem Tränenmangel

    Eine Unterkieferspeicheldrüse kann durch Transplantation in die Schläfenregion zur Benetzung bei vernarbender Keratokonjunktivitis mit absolutem Tränenmangel genutzt werden. Wir berichten über unsere Erfahrung...

    C. Schröder, S. G. Hakim, J. R. O. Collin, P. Sieg, G. Geerling in Der Ophthalmologe (2003)

  8. Article

    Psychosocial distress associated with disfiguring eye conditions

    Purpose of study Visible disfigurement is associated with a range of psychosocial difficulties; however, the problems encountered by patients with eye conditions are under-researched. This study aimed to establis...

    A Clarke, N Rumsey, J R O Collin, M Wyn-Williams in Eye (2003)

  9. Article

    Sight and comfort: complex procedures in end-stage Stevens–Johnson syndrome

    Background: We describe our complex surgical techniques in the management of a patient with end-stage ocular surface disease from Stevens–Johnson syndrome.

    G Geerling, C S C Liu, J K G Dart, P Sieg, J Herold, J R O Collin in Eye (2003)

  10. Article

    Histology of xanthelasma lesion treated by argon laser photocoagulation

    R Sampath, D Parmar, I A Cree, J R O Collin in Eye (1998)

  11. Article

    Levator palpebrae superioris fibre size in normals and patients with congenital ptosis

    A study of the histochemical staining of levator palpebrae superioris (LPS) was undertaken to measure the muscle fibre size in normal individuals and in patients with congenital dystrophic ptosis in order to s...

    B Edmunds, R M Manners, R O Weller, P Steart, J R O Collin in Eye (1998)

  12. Article

    The geographical epidemiology of ocular diseases: Some principles and methods

    With the increasing availability of geographically referenced data in health research the time is ripe to review the use of particular geographical and spatial analysis techniques in ophthalmic research. Analy...

    A C Gatrell, J R O Collin, R Downes, B Jones, T C Bailey in Eye (1995)

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    Eyelid surgery in facial palsy

    Paralysis of the orbicularis oculi muscle is by far the most serious consequence of loss of function of the facial nerve. The severity of the resultant ocular problems is related to the degree and duration of ...

    B Leatherbarrow, J R O Collin in Eye (1991)

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    The Mersilene mesh ptosis sling

    A variety of materials are currently available for use in brow suspension ptosis surgery when an alternative to autogenous fascia lata is indicated. We describe the use of a Mersilene mesh sling, developed to ...

    R N Downes, J R O Collin in Eye (1990)

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    Micrographic (MOHS') surgery in the management of periocular basal cell epitheliomas

    The use of fresh tissue micrographic surgery offers distinct advantages over other currently available forms of treatment in the management of primary and recurrent periocular basal cell epitheliomas. The tech...

    R N Downes, N P J Walker, J R O Collin in Eye (1990)

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    Amblyopia and strabismus in congenital ptosis

    Seventeen per cent of 216 cases of simple congenital ptosis developed amblyopia and 19% had a squint. Of those patients with amblyopia, 14% had amblyopia attributable to stimulus deprivation, 21% had anisometr...

    R A Harrad, C M Graham, J R O Collin in Eye (1988)

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    New concepts in the management of ptosis

    New concepts affecting congenital, Marcus Gunn jaw-winking, and involutional ptosis are discussed. A surgical technique for saving Muller's muscle is described. Recent studies of the histopathological changes ...

    J R O Collin in Eye (1988)

  18. Article

    Book review

    Oculoplastic Surgery—Second Edition

    J R O Collin in Eye (1987)

  19. Article

    Thyroid lid surgery

    A retrospective study of 58 thyroid patients undergoing eyelid surgery for thyroid related lid malposition is reported. A treatment strategy is suggested, based on the results of this experience.

    V T Thaller, K Kaden, C M Lane, J R O Collin in Eye (1987)

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    Surgery of Adnexal Tumours

    The great advantage of surgery over other forms of treatment of eyelid tumours is that the excised specimen can be sent for histological confirmation of both the diagnosis and clearance. Surgery can be carried...

    J. R. O. Collin in Ophthalmic Tumours (1985)