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DRY EYES DISEASE

Northwest journal of medical sciences, 2022
INTRODUCTION: The term Dry eye can be attributed to the Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik S.C. Sjogren. He was the first to refer to the triad of dry eye, dry mouth, and joint pain in his original thesis in 1933 Zur kenntnis der  keratoconjuctivitis sicca ...
Hamza Khan
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Palpebral lobe of the human lacrimal gland: morphometric analysis in normal versus dry eyes

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020
Aim To study the morphological features of the palpebral lobe of the main lacrimal gland in normal and dry eyes. Methods This cross-sectional study included 25 healthy subjects and 83 patients with dry eye disease (DED).
Swati Singh, S. Shanbhag, S. Basu
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Dry Eye Disease

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 Eyes

Family Practice Guidelines, 2019
Jill C. Cash, Mellisa A. Hall
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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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Dry Eye Syndromes

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 ...
Stefano, Barabino, M Reza, Dana
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Dry Eye: Drying times

Optician, 2022
Mike Hale presents some of the devices available to practitioners in the UK for diagnosis and treatment of dry eye.
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Dry Eye

2022
Abstract Dry eye is one of the most common and bothersome complaints reported by patients with Sjögren’s disease. Dry eye represents the failure of tears to protect the eye and to provide a smooth corneal surface. It is a consequence of aberrant interactions between the proteins and the lipids in the aqueous layer of the tear film.
Cintia S. de Paiva   +2 more
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Short-Term Results of Trial of Topical Insulin for Treatment of Dry Eyes in Diabetics.

Eye & contact lens, 2019
OBJECTIVES To assess the short-term effects of topical insulin (TI) 1 unit/drop 4 times per day for 4 weeks on the symptoms and signs of diabetic with dry eye disease (DED).
Noor Aniah Azmi, M. C. Bastion
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The Correlation Between Dry Eyes, Anxiety and Depression: The Sicca, Anxiety and Depression Study

Cornea, 2019
Purpose: To determine whether improvement in the severity of dry eye disease (DED) symptoms correlates with improvement in anxiety and depression. Methods: This prospective interventional case series recruited 45 adults with evidence of DED.
M. Bitar   +3 more
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