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The prevalence of xerophthalmia in Tanzania and its relation to food intake.

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Corneal Xerophthalmia and Keratomalacia

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1982
Detailed examinations were conducted on 162 consecutive children with nutritional keratopathy. Surface changes ranged from mild haziness through generalized xerosis and formation of thickened keratinized plaques. Diffuse stromal edema occured early in the disease.
A, Sommer, T, Sugana
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Xerophthalmia and Cystic Fibrosis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1990
We treated two infants with failure to thrive who presented with clinical evidence of conjunctival and corneal xerosis. One patient was referred with possible infectious corneal ulcer thought to exist because there were deep peripheral ulcerations of the cornea and associated hypopyon. The other patient was initially thought to have a nasolacrimal duct
H L, Brooks, W T, Driebe, G G, Schemmer
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