What Is Lid Lag?
Lid lag is a condition in which the upper eyelid is unable to follow the rotation of the eye. The condition is usually evident when the eyelid is unable to move at all, or when the movement of the lid lags noticeably behind the movement of the eye. Eyelid lag is also known as Von Graefeās Sign or lid lad sign.
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