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Dry Eye in the Elderly

Drugs & Aging, 2001
Dry eye in the elderly population is a condition with a multitude of contributing factors and a wide spectrum of severity. The complex tear film is made up of layers of oil, aqueous and mucin, produced by the meibomian glands, main and accessory lacrimal glands, and by the goblet cells, respectively.
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The Pathology of Dry Eye

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2001
Homeostasis of the tear film involves delicate hormonal and neuronal regulatory mechanisms. The eye appears to be a target organ for sex hormones, particularly the androgens, as they modulate the immune system and trophic functions of the lacrimal glands and the functioning of the meibomian glands.
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The Non-Dry ‘Dry Eye’ Complex

Ophthalmologica, 2006
Tactile sensations may derive from non-specific stimuli and lead to erroneous diagnosis and treatment. A perception of dryness may be caused by non-dry conditions of which four are presented here: (1) lid margin touch, (2) conjunctival laxity, (3) cilia touch, and (4) fibrin accumulation in conjunctival inflammation.
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Dry eye

BMJ, 2012
Louis, Tong   +3 more
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Dry Eye

Ophthalmology, 2011
Catherine A, McCarty, Hugh R, Taylor
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The Dry Eye

Journal of The British Contact Lens Association, 1992
Michael A. Lemp, Rolf Marquardt
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Dry Eye Syndromes

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1970
Frank P. English   +2 more
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Dry Eyes - Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome [PDF]

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