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    Hontanilla B, Marre D.
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  • 24. Retrograde weight implantation for correction of lagophthalmos.
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  • 25. Spontaneous Blinking Kinetics on Paralytic Lagophthalmos After Lid Load with Gold Weight or Autogenous Temporalis Fascia Sling.
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  • 28. Management of paralytic lagophthalmos with a modified gold-weight implantation technique.
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  • 29. Results of upper lid loading in the treatment of lagophthalmos caused by facial palsy.
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  • 32. [Conceptual basics of paralytic lagophthalmos correction].
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  • 34. Late outcomes of gold weights and platinum chains for upper eyelid loading.
    Siah WF, Nagendran S, Tan P, Ali Ahmad SM, Litwin AS, Malhotra R.
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  • 37. Effectiveness of the gold weight trial procedure in predicting the ideal weight for lid loading in facial palsy: a prospective study.
    Aggarwal E, Naik MN, Honavar SG.
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  • 38. Early gold weight lid implant for rehabilitation of faulty eyelid closure with facial paralysis: an alternative to tarsorrhaphy.
    Sobol SM, Alward PD.
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  • 39. Primary surgical management for rehabilitation of the paralyzed eye.
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