This study was designed to evaluate the effects of certain orally active contraceptive steroids on the eye, related to the tolerance of a corneal contact lens. An oestrogen, ethinyloestradiol BP. 0.05 mg, a progestogen, norethisterone acetate BP. 2.50 mg and a control tablet (vitamin C, 50 mg) were utilised. The effect of these preparations on corneal curvature, lacrimal fluid volume and protein composition and directly on corneal lens tolerance was monitored in a group of 23 volunteer patients. The progestogen was found to produce a significant (P≥ 0.05) decrease in tear volume as measured by a 3 minute Schirmer test. A smaller volume reduction was observed with ethinyloestradiol. A normal cornea appears unaffected, within the measurement ...
The aim of this paper was to assess efficacy of topical medroxyprogesterone (MPG) in melting therapy...
At present, increasingly more men and women have begun to use contraceptive methods in order to limi...
Background: According to WHO 2009, 60-70% women use one of the method of contraception. 8.8% to 15.4...
AIM: To determine the effect of different types of hormonal contraceptives on lacrimal gland functio...
Objective. Estrogen may have adverse effects on the ocular surface, intraocular pressure (IOP), lens...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of injectable hormonal contraceptives on tear secretion and tear...
Measurements of central corneal thickness, as an index of corneal hydration, and central corneal cur...
Bu çalışma, 12-17 Ocak 2002 tarihleri arasında Seattle[ABD]'da düzenlenen 58. Annual Meeting of the ...
Dry eye (DE) is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface unit that results in eye discomfort,...
The thesis investigates the ocular response to silicone-hydrogel (SiH) contact lens wear, a relative...
Sex hormones may influence symptoms and signs of dry eye. This thesis aims to identify relationships...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a common multifactorial disease of the tears andocular surface associated ...
The relation between estrogen (endogenous and exogenous) and cataract is unclear, with one large pop...
The aim of this manuscript is to review the action and adverse effects of combined oral contraceptiv...
The aim of this paper was to assess efficacy of topical medroxyprogesterone (MPG) in melting therapy...
At present, increasingly more men and women have begun to use contraceptive methods in order to limi...
Background: According to WHO 2009, 60-70% women use one of the method of contraception. 8.8% to 15.4...
AIM: To determine the effect of different types of hormonal contraceptives on lacrimal gland functio...
Objective. Estrogen may have adverse effects on the ocular surface, intraocular pressure (IOP), lens...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of injectable hormonal contraceptives on tear secretion and tear...
Measurements of central corneal thickness, as an index of corneal hydration, and central corneal cur...
Bu çalışma, 12-17 Ocak 2002 tarihleri arasında Seattle[ABD]'da düzenlenen 58. Annual Meeting of the ...
Dry eye (DE) is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface unit that results in eye discomfort,...
The thesis investigates the ocular response to silicone-hydrogel (SiH) contact lens wear, a relative...
Sex hormones may influence symptoms and signs of dry eye. This thesis aims to identify relationships...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a common multifactorial disease of the tears andocular surface associated ...
The relation between estrogen (endogenous and exogenous) and cataract is unclear, with one large pop...
The aim of this manuscript is to review the action and adverse effects of combined oral contraceptiv...
The aim of this paper was to assess efficacy of topical medroxyprogesterone (MPG) in melting therapy...
At present, increasingly more men and women have begun to use contraceptive methods in order to limi...
Background: According to WHO 2009, 60-70% women use one of the method of contraception. 8.8% to 15.4...