Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the tear lipid layer is removed. However, in vitro work has suggested that the lipid layer does not play a role in retarding evaporation of the aqueous layer. The importance of the lipid layer in human tear film stability and evaporation was determined in the current study by measurement of these parameters in the same individuals. Methods. The left eyes of 161 normal and dry eye subjects (72 males, 89 females), with an age range of 13 to 85 years, were examined. Tear evaporation was derived from the vapor pressure gradient measured with a modified Servomed evaporimeter. Lipid layer structure and noninvasive break-up time (NIBUT) were assessed c...
Purpose : Meibomian lipids (ML) flowing outwards on the lid margin has been proposed as a barrier pr...
Purpose: With the potential to address evaporative dry eye, a novel spray has been developed in whic...
A novel methodology for assessing evaporation (up to 48 h) through lipid-nanofilms in vitro was deve...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
The increasing global prevalence of dry-eye disease has spurred clinical and research interest in un...
A novel in vivo flow evaporimeter is developed to measure human tear-evaporation rates. The flow eva...
A novel in vivo flow evaporimeter is developed to measure human tear-evaporation rates. The flow eva...
The outer interface of a tear film was studied with the aid of a model system able to investigate th...
SIGNIFICANCE:A corneal heat-transfer model is presented to quantify simultaneous measurements of flu...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
Introduction: Assessment of lipid component of the tear film is still poorly described. The purpose ...
Purpose: Instability of the tear film leads to evaporative dry eye disease (EDED), but the Harderian...
Tear-film instability is widely believed to be a signature of eye health. When an interblink is prol...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Purpose : Meibomian lipids (ML) flowing outwards on the lid margin has been proposed as a barrier pr...
Purpose: With the potential to address evaporative dry eye, a novel spray has been developed in whic...
A novel methodology for assessing evaporation (up to 48 h) through lipid-nanofilms in vitro was deve...
Purpose. Previous work on rabbits has demonstrated a four-fold increase in tear evaporation when the...
The increasing global prevalence of dry-eye disease has spurred clinical and research interest in un...
A novel in vivo flow evaporimeter is developed to measure human tear-evaporation rates. The flow eva...
A novel in vivo flow evaporimeter is developed to measure human tear-evaporation rates. The flow eva...
The outer interface of a tear film was studied with the aid of a model system able to investigate th...
SIGNIFICANCE:A corneal heat-transfer model is presented to quantify simultaneous measurements of flu...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
Introduction: Assessment of lipid component of the tear film is still poorly described. The purpose ...
Purpose: Instability of the tear film leads to evaporative dry eye disease (EDED), but the Harderian...
Tear-film instability is widely believed to be a signature of eye health. When an interblink is prol...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a prevalent disease in which the tear film homeostasis is compromised. One...
Purpose : Meibomian lipids (ML) flowing outwards on the lid margin has been proposed as a barrier pr...
Purpose: With the potential to address evaporative dry eye, a novel spray has been developed in whic...
A novel methodology for assessing evaporation (up to 48 h) through lipid-nanofilms in vitro was deve...