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Dry Eye Disease

Publication Year:
2019
Edition:
1st
Author:
Mah, Francis S
Publisher:
CRC Press
ISBN:
978-1-04-013873-1
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Description
Synthesizes a wealth of scientific sources on the treatment of dry eye disease into a comprehensive, yet, user-friendly clinical reference.

Due to the growing population of dry eye patients, there has been much study of dry eye disease. Following the full reports of the International Dry Eye Workshops of 2007 and 2017 (DEWS I and II), as well as the recent Dry Eye Assessment and Management (DREAM) trial, there is a growing body of consensus and evidence-based literature on the treatment of dry eye.

In Dry Eye Disease: A Practical Guide
Drs. Francis Mah and Michelle Rhee with their team of over 35 renowned contributors have distilled all the latest information on dry eye disease - from epidemiology and pathogenesis, to disease subgroups, diagnostics, and management - into an easily digestible guide.
Featuring diverse case scenarios pulled from clinical practice, Dry Eye Disease engages the reader and encourages critical thinking to apply current understanding of dry eye disease to the office and operating room. All aspects of this complex disease are discussed, including the relationship between dry eye and surgical outcomes and contact lens wear.
Some topics include:
  • The latest biomarker diagnostics
  • Meibomian gland dysfunction therapeutic technologies
  • The role of integrative medicine
  • Advances in therapeutic contact lenses
Ophthalmologists and optometrists of all specialties and skill levels will find Dry Eye Disease: A Practical Guide a comprehensive yet practical clinical guide for treating the growing population of dry eye patients.
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Platform:
OvidSP
Publisher:
CRC Press
Product Type:
Book
Author:
Mah, Francis S
ISBN:
978-1-04-013873-1
Specialty:
  • Ophthalmology
Language:
English
Edition:
1st
Pages:
200
Publication Year:
2019

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