Case Studies

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(11) School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand   8.1.1 Background A 31-year-old female (RM), diagnosed with moderate dry eye 6 months previously by her…

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Dry Eye: Future Directions and Research

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Fig. 7.1 Concept of aging The free radical theory: Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) eventually overwhelms the counteracting antioxidant defenses leading to cellular damage and aging. The metabolic theory:…

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Surgical Management of Dry Eyes

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Fig. 6.1 Inferior conjunctivochalasis The primary indication for surgical intervention for conjunctivochalasis is intolerance of foreign body sensation. The most common locations of excess conjunctiva causing symptoms include inferiorly and…

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Medical Management of Dry Eye

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Treatment goals Tests Relieve symptoms Symptom questionnaire: McMonnies, OSDI Enhance lubrication Lid-wiper fluorescein staining Stabilize tear film TFBUT Protect ocular surface cells Ocular Protection Index Retard evaporative tear loss Tear…

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Artificial Tears

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Fig. 4.1 Preservative-free unit-dose vials Fig. 4.2 COMOD® system for preservative-free multidose containers AT consists of an active ingredient that promotes ocular surface wetting, buffering agents, preservatives, electrolytes, and other…

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The Epidemiology of Dry Eye Disease

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Authors Study duration Region/country Population studied Age (years) Definition Denominator Prevalence 95 % CI Schein et al. (1997) 1993–1995 USA 2,420 participants in the Salisbury Eye Study 65≤ At least…

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Office Examination of the Glaucoma Patient

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Fig. 11.1 Patient using bimatoprost only in the right eye. Periorbital skin changes and hypertrichosis are noted unilaterally (Courtesy of Drs. Tarek Shazly and Mark Latina) Pupils I review the…

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