2014
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.14-15745
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Twin Study Implicates Genetic Factors in Dry Eye Disease

Abstract: Dry eye is a common chronic ocular condition that significantly reduces the quality of life of afflicted individuals. As well as a frequent cause of ocular irritation, dry eye can lead to visual disability, and may compromise the results of corneal, cataract, and refractive surgery. 1 The average cost to US society of managing dry eye has been estimated at $55.4 billion. 2 Dry eye disease encompasses a group of disorders of the tear film; attributed to either reduced tear production or excessive tear evaporati… Show more

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“…31 A study on twins carried out by Vehof et al, discovered that the heritability of DED was around 30% for symptoms and 40% for diagnosis, and there was a range of heritability of 25% to 80% for selected signs. 32 The findings suggested that identifying specific genes associated with DED could lead to better treatments and prevention strategies. Other studies have also indicated that genetic factors could contribute to the onset of DED, alongside environmental influences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…31 A study on twins carried out by Vehof et al, discovered that the heritability of DED was around 30% for symptoms and 40% for diagnosis, and there was a range of heritability of 25% to 80% for selected signs. 32 The findings suggested that identifying specific genes associated with DED could lead to better treatments and prevention strategies. Other studies have also indicated that genetic factors could contribute to the onset of DED, alongside environmental influences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%