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Cornea, 2005
To describe tear function, mucin alterations, and ocular surface disorder in patients with atopic diseases.Subjects underwent corneal sensitivity measurements, Schirmer test, tear film break-up time (BUT) assay, and fluorescein and rose Bengal staining of the ocular surface.
Murat, Dogru +9 more
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To describe tear function, mucin alterations, and ocular surface disorder in patients with atopic diseases.Subjects underwent corneal sensitivity measurements, Schirmer test, tear film break-up time (BUT) assay, and fluorescein and rose Bengal staining of the ocular surface.
Murat, Dogru +9 more
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Ocular Surface Disease in Reptiles
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2019In this article, ocular examination techniques are reviewed in the context of the reptilian patient. Subsequently, ocular surface anatomy and diseases are discussed. Sections for 4 of the 5 Reptilia orders are included: lizards, chelonians, crocodilians, and snakes. Literature pertaining to both wild and captive animals is included.
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Surgical treatment of ocular surface diseases
Orvosi Hetilap, 2009A szemfelszíni betegségeket előidéző kórfolyamatokat befolyásolni gyakran nehéz és kilátástalan, nemritkán minden konzervatív kezelési kísérlet eredménytelen. A mikrosebészeti technikák fejlődése, a molekuláris biológiai módszerek klinikai alkalmazása és a limbális őssejtek lokalizációjának és funkciójának megismerése által ma már az életminőség és a ...
László, Módis +2 more
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Ocular Surface Disease in Glaucoma Patients
Current Eye Research, 2022To review the most recent studies in the literature regarding the ocular surface in glaucoma patients and treatment options aimed to reduce ocular surface disease in this population.We performed a literature search in the electronic databases of PubMed CENT RAL, Google Scholar, EMBASE the Register of Controlled Trials, and Ovid MEDLINE using the ...
Christina, Scelfo +5 more
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Radiotherapy-Induced Ocular Surface Disease
Cornea, 2005Today radiation is routinely used as a therapeutic modality for select tumors of the orbit, adnexa, paranasal sinus, and nasopharynx. Despite significant improvements in mechanisms of delivery and protective shielding, acute and chronic complications of radiation can affect different segments of the eye. In this report, we provide an overview of ocular
Stefano, Barabino +3 more
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Tear analysis in ocular surface diseases
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2012The thin layer of tears covering the ocular surface are a complex body fluid containing thousands of molecules of varied form and function of several origins. In this review, we have discussed some key issues in the analysis of tears in the context of understanding and diagnosing eye disease using current technologies of proteomics and metabolomics ...
Lei, Zhou, Roger W, Beuerman
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Ocular Surface Disease in Atopic Dermatitis
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 1999To describe the ocular surface disorders of 362 patients with severe active atopic dermatitis (AD) treated in the Ophthalmology Department of Kobe University Hospital and Kobe Rosai Hospital Eye Clinics during the period 1994-1996.Routine ophthalmic examinations as well as tear film break-up time (BUT) and Schirmer tests were carried out.Lid eczema (65.
M, Dogru +4 more
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Emerging Therapeutics for Ocular Surface Disease
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2019The purpose of this article is to review treatment advances in ocular allergy that include the treatment of the various signs and symptoms of the allergic inflammatory response of the ocular surface.Recent studies have demonstrated improved pharmacological effect of topical agents with artificial tears and cold compresses; brimonidine, a new ophthalmic
Leonard, Bielory, Dovid, Schoenberg
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Topical Insulin for Ocular Surface Disease
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and TherapeuticsBackground: Insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 receptors are present in ocular tissues such as corneal epithelium, keratocytes, and conjunctival cells. Insulin plays a crucial role in the growth, differentiation, and proliferation of corneal epithelial cells, as well as in wound healing processes in ...
Pau Cid-Bertomeu +4 more
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Methodologies for the Study of Ocular Surface Disease
The Ocular Surface, 2005The ability to obtain reliable results from clinical trials of therapies for ocular allergic disease and dry eye disease is often limited because of inadequate control of variables, such as environment, patient life style, compliance, and individual fluctuations that occur from one assessment visit to another.
George W, Ousler +3 more
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