Relation between Corneal Innervation with Confocal Microscopy and Corneal Sensitivity with Noncontact Esthesiometry in Patients with Dry Eye
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 48(1), pp. 173–173
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Jose ́ M. Beni ́tez-del-Castillo, M. Carmen Acosta, M.A. Wassfi, David Díaz‐Valle, Jose ́ A. Gegu ́ndez, Cristina A. Fernandez, Julian Garci ́a-Sa ́nchez
Abstract
The use of confocal microscopy and noncontact esthesiometry allow the detection of the presence of corneal neuropathy in patients with dry eye.
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