2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2023.03.020
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Clinical features and management of keratoconjunctivitis associated with inadequate tear drainage

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“…This treatment modality, shown to be effective in most but not all studies,4849 offers most benefit to patients with aqueous tear deficiency after medical treatment has failed 6. Common adverse effects include ocular surface irritation, plug dislocation, increased tearing, and inflammation of the punctal area 650…”
Section: Which Mechanical Methods May Aid Patients With Dry Eye Disease?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This treatment modality, shown to be effective in most but not all studies,4849 offers most benefit to patients with aqueous tear deficiency after medical treatment has failed 6. Common adverse effects include ocular surface irritation, plug dislocation, increased tearing, and inflammation of the punctal area 650…”
Section: Which Mechanical Methods May Aid Patients With Dry Eye Disease?mentioning
confidence: 99%