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How Can We Best Diagnose Severity Levels of Dry Eye Disease: Current Perspectives.

Thomas ChesterSumit Sam GargJosh JohnstonBrandon AyersPreeya K Gupta
Published in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2023)
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common ocular condition, but the diagnosis relative to other ocular conditions and the evaluation of severity of the condition has often been difficult. This challenge can be due to clinical signs and symptoms not always correlating with each other. An understanding of the various components which create the condition, as well as the diagnostic measures used to evaluate these components, is useful to the clinician working with DED patients. This review paper will discuss traditional diagnostic options, diagnostic imaging, and Advanced Point of Care testing capabilities to determine the severity level of dry eye disease more adequately.
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