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Recurrent globe luxation due to eyelid incarceration is a rare condition that can lead to serious complications. Lateral tarsorrhaphy effectively prevents further episodes and sequelae in affected patients.

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  • Globe luxation can occur with proptosis and lax eyelids, potentially causing optic neuropathy.
  • Eyelid incarceration behind the globe is a rare cause of globe luxation.

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