Terminal course of nerve supply to Müller's muscle in the rhesus monkey and its clinical significance.

Am J Ophthalmol, 1979/2;87(2):234-46.

Collin JR, Beard C, Wood I

PMID: 107804

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Abstract
Electron microscopic, histochemical fluorescence, and pharmacologic evidence suggested that, in the rhesus monkey, Müller's muscle was not totally denervated either by cutting the levator palpebrae superioris muscle or by a Fasanella-Servat procedure. We examined the terminal course of the sympathetic nerve supply and the potential for preserving Müller's muscle in blepharoptosis surgery.
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