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Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2009
To study the prevalence, associated factors and impact of symptomatic dry eye in an Asian population.A population based survey of eye diseases in 3,280 (78.7% response rate) Malay persons aged 40-80 selected from designated areas in southwestern Singapore.
Seang-Mei Saw +2 more
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To study the prevalence, associated factors and impact of symptomatic dry eye in an Asian population.A population based survey of eye diseases in 3,280 (78.7% response rate) Malay persons aged 40-80 selected from designated areas in southwestern Singapore.
Seang-Mei Saw +2 more
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Cornea, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to study the outcome of single-staged entropion surgery along with lid margin mucous membrane grafting for cicatrizing ocular surface disease. Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients who underwent single-staged surgical ...
Neha Shree +5 more
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to study the outcome of single-staged entropion surgery along with lid margin mucous membrane grafting for cicatrizing ocular surface disease. Methods: Retrospective review of medical records of patients who underwent single-staged surgical ...
Neha Shree +5 more
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A revolutionary hypothesis to explain Marx's line and progressive disease at the lid margin
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010Abstract Purpose The conjunctiva of the lid margin is protected from direct exposure to the atmosphere, by the tear meniscus. We examine the pathophysiological consequences of evaporation from this compartment. Methods A consideration of empirical data.
AJ BRON, EA GAFFNEY, N YOKOI, JM TIFFANY
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Oral Mucosal Graft to Correct Lid Margin Pathologic Features in Cicatricial Ocular Surface Diseases
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011To evaluate the efficacy of oral mucosal graft to correct not only lid margin keratinization and trichiasis or distichiasis, but also incomplete closure in severe cicatricial ocular surface diseases.Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series.Twenty-two eyes (39 eyelids) of 19 patients received an oral mucosal graft during lid margin ...
Yao, Fu +2 more
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2010
The structure of the lid margin is insufficiently understood and defined, although it is of obvious importance in ocular surface integrity.The structure and function of the different zones of the lid margin are explained with a focus on dry eye disease.The posterior lid margin, which is of particular significance for the integrity of the ocular surface,
Erich, Knop +3 more
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The structure of the lid margin is insufficiently understood and defined, although it is of obvious importance in ocular surface integrity.The structure and function of the different zones of the lid margin are explained with a focus on dry eye disease.The posterior lid margin, which is of particular significance for the integrity of the ocular surface,
Erich, Knop +3 more
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Lifting the lid on dry eye practice part 3: putting the squeeze on lid margin disease
Optician, 2016Craig McArthur continues his series on developing a specialist care service for common ocular surface disorders with an in-depth look at blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction.
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Blepharitis Lid Margin Disease and the Ocular Surface
2006Great strides have been made in our understanding of the interactions of the eyelid microflora, meibomian gland function, tear film function, and the inflammatory mediators responsible for the clinical manifestations of blepharitis and lid margin disease.
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Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom, 1977
The potentially blinding abrasive deformities of the lids--trichiasis, districhiasis, entropion, and marginal keratinization--and the defects in lid closure resulting from functionally shortened upper or lower lids should be corrected surgically before contact lenses are fitted or corneal grafting undertaken.
B R, Jones +3 more
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The potentially blinding abrasive deformities of the lids--trichiasis, districhiasis, entropion, and marginal keratinization--and the defects in lid closure resulting from functionally shortened upper or lower lids should be corrected surgically before contact lenses are fitted or corneal grafting undertaken.
B R, Jones +3 more
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Oral Mucosal Graft to Correct Lid Margin Pathologic Features in Cicatricial Ocular Surface Diseases
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012Saurabh, Kamal, Sushil, Kumar
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