Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8515988 | Medical Hypotheses | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Strabismus patients may be affected by signs and symptoms of dry eye syndrome. The increased exposure of the bulbar conjunctival area along with the dysfunctional lubricity between the eyelids and the deviated eye could be the main underlying pathophysiological mechanisms acting as entry points into the vicious circle of dry eye disease. If our hypothesis was to be confirmed, ocular surface parameters should be routinely investigated in strabismus patients, while the use of tear substitutes with the aim of moistening and nourishing the ocular surface could help in reducing dry eye signs and symptoms.
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Authors
Giuseppe Giannaccare, Piera Versura, Stefano Sebastiani, Chiara Fariselli, Marco Pellegrini, Emilio Campos,