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Diabetic dry eye: advances in pathogenesis, diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic approaches. [PDF]
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Ocular Surface, 2004
Dry eye is a condition of altered tear composition that results from a diseased or dysfunctional lacrimal functional unit. Evidence suggests that inflammation causes structural alterations and/or functional paralysis of the tear-secreting glands.
Michael E Stern, Stephen C Pflugfelder
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Dry eye is a condition of altered tear composition that results from a diseased or dysfunctional lacrimal functional unit. Evidence suggests that inflammation causes structural alterations and/or functional paralysis of the tear-secreting glands.
Michael E Stern, Stephen C Pflugfelder
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New Perspectives on Dry Eye Definition and Diagnosis: A Consensus Report by the Asia Dry Eye Society
For the last 20 years, a great amount of evidence has accumulated through epidemiological studies that most of the dry eye disease encountered in daily life, especially in video display terminal (VDT) workers, involves short tear film breakup time (TFBUT)
Shigeru Kinoshita +2 more
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Ophthalmologica, 2001
<i>Purpose:</i> To assess the correlation between dry eye and pterygium. <i>Methods:</i> Tear breakup time (BUT), Schirmer test with/without anesthesia and tear function index were evaluated in both eyes of patients with unilateral pterygium.
M, Ishioka +3 more
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<i>Purpose:</i> To assess the correlation between dry eye and pterygium. <i>Methods:</i> Tear breakup time (BUT), Schirmer test with/without anesthesia and tear function index were evaluated in both eyes of patients with unilateral pterygium.
M, Ishioka +3 more
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Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2010
Dry eye (DED) is a multifactorial disease that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface, accompanied by increased osmolarity of the tear film and inflammation. DED is a common clinical problem and is among the most frequent diagnoses in ophthalmology.
Fabiana de Pinho, Tavares +4 more
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Dry eye (DED) is a multifactorial disease that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface, accompanied by increased osmolarity of the tear film and inflammation. DED is a common clinical problem and is among the most frequent diagnoses in ophthalmology.
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1993
The medical records of 141 patients with dermatochalasis seen during the 32-month period of January 1989 through August 1991 were reviewed. Patients were classified on the basis of symptoms and mode of treatment and were examined for effectiveness of blepharoplasty in ameliorating these symptoms.
S D, Vold, R P, Carroll, J D, Nelson
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The medical records of 141 patients with dermatochalasis seen during the 32-month period of January 1989 through August 1991 were reviewed. Patients were classified on the basis of symptoms and mode of treatment and were examined for effectiveness of blepharoplasty in ameliorating these symptoms.
S D, Vold, R P, Carroll, J D, Nelson
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2001
Understanding the dry eye would be a great deal easier if we thoroughly understood normal tear function. To date, many aspects of tear function remain poorly understood. Only when normal tear characteristics and function are fully illuminated will the treatment of tear abnormalities and ocular surface disease be remedied.
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Understanding the dry eye would be a great deal easier if we thoroughly understood normal tear function. To date, many aspects of tear function remain poorly understood. Only when normal tear characteristics and function are fully illuminated will the treatment of tear abnormalities and ocular surface disease be remedied.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2009
Although researchers continue to investigate the multifarious etiologic, anatomical, physiological, and pathological factors of dry eye, successful treatment remains a challenge.Dry eye prevalence is substantial across populations and the term 'dry eye' is used to describe numerous causes and varied pathophysiologies.
Mark B, Abelson +2 more
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Although researchers continue to investigate the multifarious etiologic, anatomical, physiological, and pathological factors of dry eye, successful treatment remains a challenge.Dry eye prevalence is substantial across populations and the term 'dry eye' is used to describe numerous causes and varied pathophysiologies.
Mark B, Abelson +2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2001
Dry eve disease is characterized by symptoms, ocular surface damage, reduced tear film stability, and tear hyperosmolarity. There are also inflammatory components. These features can be identified by various kinds of diagnostic tests (symptom questionnaires, ocular surface staining, tear break-up time, and osmometry), although there may not be a direct
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Dry eve disease is characterized by symptoms, ocular surface damage, reduced tear film stability, and tear hyperosmolarity. There are also inflammatory components. These features can be identified by various kinds of diagnostic tests (symptom questionnaires, ocular surface staining, tear break-up time, and osmometry), although there may not be a direct
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Drugs of Today, 1998
The present review is of dry eye syndrome, an entity caused by various conditions that lead to tear film abnormalities. The tear film consists of aqueous, mucin, proteins and lipids. Dry eye syndrome may be caused by local ocular disorders or systemic diseases.
K F, Tabbara, N, Sharara
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The present review is of dry eye syndrome, an entity caused by various conditions that lead to tear film abnormalities. The tear film consists of aqueous, mucin, proteins and lipids. Dry eye syndrome may be caused by local ocular disorders or systemic diseases.
K F, Tabbara, N, Sharara
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