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Caroline A Blackie,1 Christy A Coleman,1 Kelly K Nichols,2 Lyndon Jones,3 Peter Q Chen,4 Ron Melton,5 David L Kading,6 Leslie E O’Dell,7 Sruthi Srinivasan3 1TearScience Inc., Morrisville, NC, 2School of Optometry, The University of Alabama at ...
Melton R +8 more
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Meibomian gland dysfunction is the leading contributor to evaporative dry eye disease.[1–3] However, to date, there is a lack of standardisation of the diagnostic criteria of meibomian gland dysfunction, which will contribute to the large variation in ...
Power, Barry +6 more
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Advancing Meibography Assessment and Automated Meibomian Gland Detection Using Gray Value Profiles
Objective: This study introduces a novel method for the automated detection and quantification of meibomian gland morphology using gray value distribution profiles.
Riccardo Forni +8 more
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Steven L Maskin,* Claire Toland* Dry Eye and Cornea Treatment Center, Tampa, FL, USA*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Steven L Maskin, Dry Eye and Cornea Treatment Center, 3001 West Swann Ave, Tampa, FL, 33609 ...
Toland C, Maskin SL
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Tear lipid layer thickness with eye drops in meibomian gland dysfunction
Jennifer S Fogt,1 Matthew J Kowalski,1 P Ewen King-Smith,1 Alice T Epitropolous,2 Andrew J Hendershot,2 Carrie Lembach,2 John Paul Maszczak,1 Lisa A Jones-Jordan,1 Joseph T Barr1 1The Ohio State University College of Optometry, 2The Ohio State ...
Maszczak JP +8 more
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Correlations between meibomian gland dysfunction and ocular surface parameters according to pterygium grades (1–4).
Bruna Duarte (7378040) +5 more
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Background: Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is one of the most encountered diseases in the clinical practice but appears to be underappreciated as it does not cause blindness.
Solani D. Mathebula, Mologadi D. Ntsoane
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Mouse Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Model
Wang, Jingyi +3 more
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Lipid analysis of tear fluid as a diagnostic tool for meibomian gland dysfunction [PDF]
L.R. Takhauova1,2, A.A. Guseva1, A.A. Krylova1, O.I. Krivosheina1 1Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russian Federation 2Seversk Biophysical Scientific Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Seversk ...
L.R. Takhauova +3 more
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[Meibomian gland dysfunction--review].
Meibomian gland dysfunction is a common ocular disorder affecting from 39 to 50% of population. Despite that, so far a pathophysiology path of the disease remains unknown, moreover there is no distinct border between physiology and the disease. There has been no clear diagnostic criteria. The purpose of this review was to combine a current knowledge of
Anna, Nowińska +4 more
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