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To develop a feedback-enabled magnetic device for management of blepharoptosis and evaluate its efficacy and safety, including the gain of palpebral fissure height, visual field obstruction, blurred v...
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Lead Sponsor
E-DA Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06683651 · Blepharoptosis
NCT05945615 · Blepharoptosis, Synkinesis, and more
NCT05715346 · Acquired Blepharoptosis
NCT06292182 · Mitochondrial Diseases, Blepharoptosis
NCT01848041 · Blepharoptosis
E-Da Hospital
Kaohsiung City
Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital
Taipei
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