The use of thymoxamine in eyelid retraction
R. S. Dixon, R. L. Anderson and M. U. Hatt
We observed substantial narrowing in 75% of fissures in patients with
various types of lid retraction after topical application of aqueous 0.5%
thymoxamine (moxisylyte). Even contralateral normal-appearing fissures in
thyroid patients responded in this manner. The nonresponders in the lid
retraction group included a patient with an orbital pseudotumor and
patients with long-standing and stable euthyroid eye disease. No normal
subjects' fissures responded greatly to thymoxamine. A substantial
reduction in palpebral fissures was seen in all patients with thick
extraocular muscles and in 14 of 18 (78%) of all fissures of thyroid
patients; the average response was 2.3 mm. This effect may last for five
hours after thymoxamine administration. Thymoxamine may be of use as a
diagnostic test for thyroid eye disease, and if it can be modified to cause
less ocular irritation, it may be beneficial in the medical treatment of
eyelid retraction.