Researchers evaluated differences in corneal biomechanical parameters between patients with different glaucoma subtypes.
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Researchers examined the clinical characteristics of children who are glaucoma suspects and assessed risk factors for conversion to a glaucoma diagnosis.
Researchers investigated correlations between signs and symptoms in a cohort of patients with meibomian gland dysfunction.
Researchers examined associations between blinking and ocular symptoms, tear film, and digital device use in children.
Researchers use meibography to examine the connection between contact lens discomfort and alterations in meibomian gland morphology.
Researchers review the self-assessed well being of patients with blepharitis caused by Demodex.
Researchers created a clinical decision support system to diagnose and determine the severity of dry eye disease.
Investigators compared meibomian gland loss and other ocular surface parameters among women who are pregnant and individuals who are not pregnant.
Researchers compared corneal and lenticular clarity between children with uveitis, children with systemic inflammation, and control individuals.
Researchers examine the specificity and sensitivity of the ABCD keratoconus progression display to determine whether it can allow for more rapid referrals and better visual outcomes.
Researchers examine the role of steroid pulse and orbital radiation therapies on dry eye signs in patients with thyroid eye disease.
Researchers examine associations between meibomian gland dropout and meibum quality in patients with dry eye to determine the clinical value of infrared meibography.
The accelerated corneal cross-linking procedure reduced all measured keratometry parameters, but only the reduction in corneal thickness at the thinnest point was statistically significant in both the adult and pediatric cohorts.
Neurogenic inflammation has been identified as a common mechanism between dry eye and migraines.
These findings are particularly beneficial for patients with multifocal intraocular lenses (MFIOLs) due to a known association between MFIOLs and reduced contrast sensitivity function.
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