The increasing global prevalence of dry-eye disease has spurred clinical and research interest in understanding this condition. Most cases of dry eye are attributed to increased tear-evaporation rates. The current paradigm holds that a dysfunctional tear-film lipid layer (TFLL) leads to an increased tear-evaporation rate from the exposed ocular surface, which causes elevated tear salinity (hyperosmolarity). Chronic tear hyperosmolarity then triggers an inflammatory cascade that leads to clinical dry-eye disease. However, a limited fundamental understanding of the role of the TFLL in dry eye impedes progress in developing care strategies. In an effort to advance knowledge in the field, this thesis focuses on tear evaporation in dry eye,...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
Purpose: Dry-eye is characterised by inability of tears to form a well-spread and stable film at the...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
SIGNIFICANCE:A corneal heat-transfer model is presented to quantify simultaneous measurements of flu...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Water-evaporation reduction by duplex-oil films is especially important to understand the physiology...
Water-evaporation reduction by duplex-oil films is especially important to understand the physiology...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
Purpose: Dry-eye is characterised by inability of tears to form a well-spread and stable film at the...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
SIGNIFICANCE:A corneal heat-transfer model is presented to quantify simultaneous measurements of flu...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Water-evaporation reduction by duplex-oil films is especially important to understand the physiology...
Water-evaporation reduction by duplex-oil films is especially important to understand the physiology...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES), one of the most common ophthalmological diseases, is typically caused by exc...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the more rapid cooling of the tear film in dry eyes is related to othe...
Purpose: Dry-eye is characterised by inability of tears to form a well-spread and stable film at the...