Dry eye is one of the most common ocular diseases in the elderly population and has increasing importance. Aging, decreased hormones and systemic autoimmunity are among the common causes of dry eye disease. Although the etiology of dry eye can change, it is known that the main cause is the inflammation in both lacrimal glands and ocular surfaces. To evaluate the effectiveness of topical cyclosporine A (CsA) 0.05% which is an immunemodulatory agent in the treatment of dry eyes, total of 51 patients with dry eye syndrome were included in our study. Forty-six of the patients were female while 5 patients were male. The mean duration of medication use of the patients was 8.72 ± 3.59 months (6-16 months). There was a statistically significant difference between the pre-treatment Schirmer scores and Schirmer scores found in 1st, 6 th and last month controls of Sjögren and Non-Sjögren groups (p<0.05) while there was no statistically significant difference between Sjögren and Non-Sjögren groups (p>0.05). In conclusion, it was found that there was a significant increase in Schirmer and fluorescein TBUT scores and tear meniscus height of both Sjögren and and Non-Sjögren groups.
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