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Keratoprosthesis in dry eye disease
Bilateral corneal blindness with severe dry eye disease (DED), total limbal stem cell deficiency with underlying corneal stromal scarring and vascularization, combined with adnexal complications secondary to chronic cicatrizing conjunctivitis is a highly
Supriya Sharma +9 more
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The endocrine system influences all tissues and cells in the human body. The ocular surface is constantly exposed to circulating hormones and expresses their specific receptors.
Bhavya Gorimanipalli +3 more
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Dry eye disease and psychosomatics—benefits of mind-body therapy for dry eye disease [PDF]
Dry eye disease (DED) is a chronic inflammatory condition with increasing prevalence. Current treatment strategies, including artificial tears and anti-inflammatory agents, often fail to fully relieve ocular discomfort or meet patients’ broader clinical ...
Cong Zhao +3 more
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Ion channels in dry eye disease
Dry eye disease (DED) which affects millions of people worldwide is an ocular surface disease that is strongly associated with pain, discomfort, and visual disturbances.
Nikhil Ashok +6 more
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Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent ophthalmic ailment with intricate pathogenesis and that occurs primarily due to various factors which affect the ocular surface.
Qingqing Gou +3 more
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Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Dry Eye Disease. [PDF]
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is an autoimmune thyroid disease with characteristic lymphocytic infiltration and fibrosis. Chronic autoimmune changes that occur in the thyroid gland in HT may also affect the lacrimal gland. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze tear biomarkers and explore correlations between these biomarkers and clinical ocular ...
Ranđelović K +7 more
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Biomarkers In Dry Eye Disease [PDF]
Dry eye disease is a multifactorial chronic disorder of the ocular surface that affects up to 100 million people worldwide. During the pathogenesis of dry eye, impaired function of the lacrimal and meibomian glands results in hyposecretion of aqueous tear fluid, coupled with increased evaporation and instability of the tear film, which becomes ...
Michael A. Lemp +2 more
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Systemic investigations in dry eye disease
The incidence of dry eye disease has increased manifold in the past few years with more patients presenting with these complaints to our clinics every day.
Sharon D'Souza +5 more
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Dry Eye Syndrome: A Multifactorial Disease [PDF]
Dry eye syndrome, a multifactorial disease of the ocular surface, is the leading cause for ophthalmology office visits, affecting around 60 million people in the United States alone. Due to a variety of factors, it is challenging to make a definitive diagnosis in the early stages of the disease.
Ranjini Kottaiyan
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Tear proteomics in dry eye disease
Dry eye disease (DED) is a multi-factorial ocular surface condition driven by compromised ocular lubrication and inflammation which leads to itching, dryness, and vision impairment.
Ramaraj Kannan +5 more
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