نتایج جستجو برای: tear film

تعداد نتایج: 100290  

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 1974
A J Dark T E Durrant F McGinty J R Shortland

The precorneal tear film with its lacrimal, mucinous, and meibomian secretions is es­ sential for maintaining the structural in­ tegrity of the cornea in general and for en­ suring optical regularity of its anterior surface in particular. Replenishment and mixing of its components is brought about by normal blinking when the upper eyelid tarsal conjunctiva, preceded by the marginal tear strip, ...

2016
Donghong Jiang Xiangqian Xiao Tongsheng Fu Alireza Mashaghi Qinghuai Liu Jiaxu Hong Fu-Shin Yu

PURPOSE Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly common systemic disease. Many diabetic patients seek cataract surgery for a better visual acuity. Unlike in the general population, the influence of cataract surgery on tear film function in diabetic patients remains elusive. The aim of this study was to evaluate the tear function in diabetic and nondiabetic patients following cataract surgery. MET...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2002
Craig Evinger Jian-Bin Bao Alice S Powers Iris S Kassem Edward J Schicatano Victor M Henriquez Kavita R Peshori

The primary purpose of the eyelids is to ensure corneal integrity. An important component of this protective function is maintaining the corneal tear film. Blink characteristics can determine tear film stability. Increasing blink amplitude thickens the lipid layer that overlies the aqueous layer of the tear film. This thickening reduces evaporation of the aqueous layer. Because each blink refor...

2013
Kemal Türkyılmaz Veysi Öner Mehmet Şahin Sevim Ali Kurt Berrak Şekeryapan Mustafa Durmuş

Purpose. To investigate changes of dry eye test results in patients who underwent pterygium surgery. Methods. Seventy-four patients who underwent primary pterygium surgery were enrolled in this study. At the baseline, 3-, 12-, and 18-month visits, measurements of tear osmolarity, BUT, and Schirmer test were performed. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group 1, which consisted of patients...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Marcia M Jumblatt Yoannis Imbert William W Young Gary N Foulks Pamela S Steele Donald R Demuth

The tear film is a complex mixture of secreted fluid, ions, proteins, glycoproteins, and lipids that lubricates and protects the ocular surface. Recently, several antimicrobial peptides have been described in the tear fluid. In this study, we describe the presence of the large secreted glycoprotein gp340 in the tear film. Western blot analysis showed that gp340 is abundant in secreted tears and...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007
Kelly K Nichols Bryan M Ham Jason J Nichols Corrie Ziegler Kari B Green-Church

PURPOSE The complex superficial lipid layer of the tear film functions to prevent evaporation and maintain tear stability. Although classes of lipids found in the tear film have been reported, individual lipid species are currently being studied with more sophisticated. METHODS The purpose of this work was to show the identification of fatty acids and the fatty acid amides in human meibomian ...

2018
Yueping Ren Jie Chen Qinxiang Zheng Wei Chen

BACKGROUND Video display terminal (VDT)-associated dry eye (DE) patients are the rising group worldwide, and moisture goggles are the preferable treatment since they are capable of improving tear film stability and DE discomfort. The current study aims to evaluate the short-term efficacy and safety of the developed warming moist chamber goggles (WMCGs) for VDT-associated DE patients. METHODS ...

Journal: :Journal of optometry 2015
Alex Muntz Lakshman N Subbaraman Luigina Sorbara Lyndon Jones

Tear exchange beneath a contact lens facilitates ongoing fluid replenishment between the ocular surface and the lens. This exchange is considerably lower during the wear of soft lenses compared with rigid lenses. As a result, the accumulation of tear film debris and metabolic by-products between the cornea and a soft contact lens increases, potentially leading to complications. Lens design inno...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2000
D A Sullivan B D Sullivan M D Ullman E M Rocha K L Krenzer J M Cermak I Toda M G Doane J E Evans L A Wickham

PURPOSE The hypothesis in the study was that androgens control meibomian gland function, regulate the quality and/or quantity of lipids produced by this tissue, and promote the formation of the tear film's lipid layer. To test this hypothesis, a study was conducted to determine whether androgen receptor protein exists in the epithelial cell nuclei of rat meibomian glands and, in addition, wheth...

Journal: :International ophthalmology clinics 2001
C Cursiefen B Seitz F E Kruse

Neurotrophic keratitis is a degenerative disease of the cornea caused by reduced corneal innervation. Trauma, tumors, inflammatory lesions and surgical procedures can damage the first branch of the trigeminal nerve on its entire course from brainstem to and within the cornea. Loss or reduction of corneal innervation leads to a reduced aqueous phase of the tear film and due to reduced supply wit...

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