Ophthalmology and Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(10), P. 2715 - 2730
Published: Aug. 16, 2024
To
evaluate
the
long-term
effects
of
intense
pulsed
light
(IPL)
therapy
on
patients
with
dry
eye
disease
(DED)
associated
meibomian
gland
dysfunction
(MGD).
Seven Editora eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 7, 2024
Dry
Eye
Syndrome
(DES)
or
Disease
(DED)
is
a
common
ophthalmological
condition
that
affects
millions
of
people
worldwide.
Although
it
most
commonly
associated
with
older
age,
there
has
been
concerning
increase
in
the
prevalence
DES
among
young
people,
especially
students.
This
review
aims
to
address
aspects
and
impact
students,
highlighting
risk
factors,
consequences
for
eye
health,
academic
performance.
Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(7), P. 806 - 806
Published: June 26, 2024
Background:
Dry
eye
disease
(DED)
is
characterized
by
the
loss
of
ocular
surface
homeostasis
with
specific
signs
and
symptoms.
Studying
progression
a
multifactorial
exceedingly
challenging
for
researchers
because
several
factors
can
influence
it.
The
present
study
aims
to
changes
in
tear
meniscus
height
(TMH),
lipid
layer
pattern
(LLP),
bulbar
hyperemia
over
time
untreated
DED
participants.
Methods:
This
retrospective
longitudinal
included
73
participants
(146
eyes)
diagnosed
since
at
least
2013.
Participants
underwent
new
examinations
between
2021
2023,
grouped
8-,
6-,
or
4-year
follow-up
periods.
TMH,
LLP,
were
assessed
both
examinations.
No
participant
received
pharmacological
treatment
DED.
Results:
Differences
hyperemia,
LLP
sessions
obtained
8-year
group
(p
≤
0.027).
6-year
0.022).
only
differences
<
0.005).
Conclusion:
Changes
TMH
after
periods
eight
years
from
first
examination.
Also,
8
6
years;
however,
could
be
found
follow-ups.
Expert Review of Ophthalmology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 7
Published: July 18, 2024
Background
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
the
ocular
surface
health
with
oculus
keratograph
5M
(Oculus,
Wetzlar,
Germany)
in
patients,
4–6
weeks
after
SB
surgery.
Ophthalmology and Therapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(10), P. 2715 - 2730
Published: Aug. 16, 2024
To
evaluate
the
long-term
effects
of
intense
pulsed
light
(IPL)
therapy
on
patients
with
dry
eye
disease
(DED)
associated
meibomian
gland
dysfunction
(MGD).