Lid lag is a phenomenon that occurs secondary to lid retraction in thyroid eye disease. Various mechanisms affect the development of lid lag in thyroid eye disease (1):
To elicit this sign the patient should be asked to fix on the examiner's finger, held at least a metre from the patient, and not move their head. The examiner then moves the finger slowly upwards and downwards, observing the movement of the patient's eyes and eyelids. Normally they should move simultaneously; in lid lag the lids move more slowly than the eye.
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