Lower Volumes of Tear Menisci in Contact Lens Wearers with Dry Eye Symptoms
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2009Vol. 50(7), pp. 3159–3159
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Abstract
Tear volumes in dry eye symptomatic wearers were lower than asymptomatic wearers at baseline and during lens wear, which may have contributed to the dryness.
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