Corneal Mechanical Thresholds Negatively Associate With Dry Eye and Ocular Pain Symptoms
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2016Vol. 57(2), pp. 617–617
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Oriel Spierer, Elizabeth R. Felix, Allison L. McClellan, J.–M. Parel, Alex González, William J. Feuer, Constantine Sarantopoulos, Roy C. Levitt, Klaus Ehrmann, Anat Galor
Abstract
Mechanical detection and pain thresholds measured on the cornea are correlated with dry eye symptoms and ocular pain. This suggests hypersensitivity within the corneal somatosensory pathways in patients with greater dry eye and ocular pain complaints.
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