2022
DOI: 10.36959/936/576
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Clinical Features of Lid Margin, Meibomian Gland and Tear Film Changes in Patients with Primary Pterygium

Abstract: Previous works reported that inadequate tear film stability [8] or reduced tear function [9] are common in

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“…Inclusion criteria were good ocular and general health, age between 20 and 40 years [17][18][19], without known sensitivity or intolerance to any product used in this study, no use of contact lens [1], a fluorescein tear break-up time (TBUT) > 5 s [20][21][22], ocular surface disease index (OSDI) score < 13 [23], and Schirmer test I > 10 mm of wetting/5 min [20]. Exclusion criteria were a history of ocular trauma; evidence of active ocular infection in either eye; significant underlying ocular pathology affecting the ocular surface, such as the pterygium [19,20]; current treatment with drugs affecting tear production; and pregnancy, lactation, or lack of menstruation in female participants [1,24,25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inclusion criteria were good ocular and general health, age between 20 and 40 years [17][18][19], without known sensitivity or intolerance to any product used in this study, no use of contact lens [1], a fluorescein tear break-up time (TBUT) > 5 s [20][21][22], ocular surface disease index (OSDI) score < 13 [23], and Schirmer test I > 10 mm of wetting/5 min [20]. Exclusion criteria were a history of ocular trauma; evidence of active ocular infection in either eye; significant underlying ocular pathology affecting the ocular surface, such as the pterygium [19,20]; current treatment with drugs affecting tear production; and pregnancy, lactation, or lack of menstruation in female participants [1,24,25].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%