Changes in Corneal Epithelial Layer Inflammatory Cells in Aqueous Tear–Deficient Dry Eye
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2010Vol. 51(1), pp. 122–122
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Hui Lin, Wei Li, Nuo Dong, Wensheng Chen, Jing Liu, Lelei Chen, Hongxia Yuan, Zhixin Geng, Zuguo Liu
Abstract
The LC and leukocyte changes in the corneal epithelium suggest their involvement in aqueous tear-deficient dry eye pathophysiology. In vivo dynamic assessment of central corneal inflammatory cell density may serve as an indicator of dry eye severity and provide new insight for dry eye treatment.
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