Clinically-oriented and up-to-date, Dry Eye Diseases focuses on the latest diagnostic techniques, management guidelines, and treatment options for dry eye disorders. This consolidated resource provides guidance on the clinical assessment of patients presenting with dry eye symptoms as well as a global perspectives on the use of FDA and off-label products. Practicing and trainee ophthalmologists and optometrists will find this an indispensable resource for understanding this complex disorder.
Key Features
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Covers a range of topics, including clinical assessment, pathophysiology, the link between dry eye and system disease, and the use of FDA and off-label products as treatment options for dry eye diseases.
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Includes a section devoted to the presence of dry eye disease in specific populations, including patients presenting with other ocular conditions, systemic pain conditions, graft-versus-host disease, Sjögren’s syndrome, and meibomian gland dysfunction.
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Addresses the challenges associated with treating ocular pain not responsive to traditional dry eye disease treatments.
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Features concise chapters from a team of international chapter authors, providing global perspectives on this common disorder.
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Consolidates today's available information on this timely topic into a single, convenient resource
Author Information
Edited by Anat Galor, Staff Physician, Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Associate Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA
Section 1: What is Dry Eye Disease (DED)?
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What is Dry Eye Disease: Evolving Definitions and Epidemiology
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Questionnaires Used to Assess Dry Eye Disease
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Clinical Assessment of Dry Eye Disease: Tear Film and Ocular Surface Health
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Clinical Assessment of Dry Eye Disease: Nerve Health
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Pathophsiology of Dry Eye Disease using Animal Models
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Pathophsiology of Dry Eye Disease using Human Models
Section 2: Dry Eye Disease (DED) in Specific Populations
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Sjögrens and Dry Eye Disease
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Graft versus Host and Dry Eye Disease
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Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Dry Eye Disease
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Systemic Pain Conditions and Dry Eye Disease
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Ocular Conditions and Dry Eye Disease
Section 3: Treatment of Dry Eye Disease (DEF)
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Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in the United States
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Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Asia
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Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Europe
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Treatment of Ocular Pain Not Responsive to Traditional Dry Eye Disease Treatments