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Dry eye syndromes.

Chemical Immunology, 2007
Over the past 20 years it has become clear that dry eye syndrome (DES) or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a complex multifactorial disease characterized by an immune and inflammatory process that affects the lacrimal glands and ocular surface. In this paradigm, inflammation is seen as both the cause and consequence of conjunctival and corneal cell ...
S. Barabino, M. Dana
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Dry Eye Syndromes

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1970
C. Dohlman, M. Lemp, F. English
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Alleviation of dry eye syndrome with one dose of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and mucoadhesive lysine-carbonized nanogels.

Acta Biomaterialia, 2022
Most dry eye syndromes (DES) are caused by oxidative stress and an overactive inflammatory response, leading to tear deficiency and excessive tear evaporation. Conventional eye drops for DES treatment require high doses and frequent administration due to
Pei-Hsuan Lin   +7 more
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Dry eye syndrome

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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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DRY EYE SYNDROME.

Cornea, 2000
Dry eye syndrome (DES) represents a heterogeneous group of conditions that share inadequate lubrication of the ocular surface as their common denominator. DES is characterized by symptoms of ocular dryness and discomfort due to insufficient tear quantity or quality caused by low tear production and/or excessive tear evaporation.
Debra A, Schaumberg   +2 more
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Dry eye syndrome (DES) and watering eyes

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2008
Dry eye symptoms and watering eyes increase with age and are relatively common among older people. The conditions cause distress which can be ameliorated if patients are advised appropriately. Accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause provides the basis for management.
Neill, Redmond, Alison, While
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Tear-deficient and evaporative dry eye syndromes of the horse.

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2000
Tear-deficient dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca), and evaporative dry eye, with some overlap between these two categories, are two major categories of dry eye recognized in the horse.
S. Crispin
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Dry Eye Syndrome

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 1997
Use of video display terminals (VDTs) is associated with a decreased frequency of blinking and an increased rate of tear evaporation. This leads to ocular fatigue (1), which is one of the major symptoms of dry eye (2). The causes or alterations in the normal tear film that lead to dry eye syndrome or keratoconjunctivitis sicca are given here, followed ...
S. P. Kulkarni   +5 more
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