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Dry Eye Disease
- 1st Edition - January 22, 2022
- Editor: Anat Galor
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 2 7 5 3 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 2 7 5 4 - 6
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 consolida… Read more
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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
trainee and practicing ophthalmologists, optometrists
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Questionnaire Design and Use to Assess Dry Eye Disease
- Design Considerations
- How Should the Questions Be Selected?
- How Should the Questionnaire Be Validated?
- Statistical Analysis
- Dry Eye Questionnaires
- Conclusions
- Section I. What is Dry Eye Disease (Ded)?
- Chapter 2. Clinical Assessments of Dry Eye Disease: Tear Film and Ocular Surface Health
- Introduction
- Symptoms
- Visual Disturbance
- Tear Film Stability
- Tear Volume and Tear Measurements
- Damage to Ocular Surface
- Inflammation of the Ocular Surface
- Eyelid Evaluation
- DED Diagnostic Test Batteries and Test Order
- Chapter 3. Clinical Assessment of Dry Eye Disease: Nerve Health
- Introduction
- Anatomy of the Nerves
- Manifestations of Compromised Nerve Health
- Neuroimmune Crosstalk
- Clinical Assessment of Corneal Nerve Health
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Pathophysiology of Dry Eye Disease Using Animal Models
- Introduction
- Clinical Findings in Animal Models of Dry Eye Disease
- Pathophysiology of Dry Eye Disease Learned from Animal Models
- Conclusions and Perspectives
- Chapter 5. Pathophysiology of Dry Eye Disease Using Human Models
- Introduction
- Clinical Findings in Human Studies of Dry Eye Disease
- Anterior Segment Imaging: In Vivo Confocal Microscopy (IVCM)
- Aging and DED
- Sex and DED
- Environmental Factors and DED
- Preservatives (Benzalkonium Chloride, BAK) and DED
- Microbiome and DED
- Summary
- Section II. Dry Eye Disease (DED) in Specific Populations
- Chapter 6. Sjögren's Syndrome Dry Eye Disease
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology of Sjögren's Syndrome
- An Underdiagnosed Population in the Eye Clinic
- Diagnostic Criteria for Sjögren's Syndrome
- Symptoms and Signs of DED in Sjögren's Syndrome
- Treatment of Sjögren's Syndrome Dry Eye
- Chapter 7. Graft Versus Host Disease and Dry Eye Disease
- Introduction
- Definition of OGVHD Diagnostic Criteria
- Clinical Features
- Newer Diagnostic Modalities
- Role of Tear Biomarkers, Inflammatory Mediators, and Protein in Diagnostics
- Treatment
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Dry Eye Disease
- Introduction
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Pathogenesis
- Epidemiology
- Diagnosis and Assessment
- Management
- Summary/Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Systemic Pain Conditions and Dry Eye Disease
- The Link Between Systemic Pain Conditions and Dry Eye
- Systemic Pain Conditions Associated with Dry Eye
- Medications in Systemic Pain Conditions That may Aggravate Dry Eye
- Conclusions and Clinical Implications
- Chapter 10. Glaucoma and Dry Eye Syndrome: Double Trouble
- Introduction
- Dry Eye in the Glaucoma Patient
- How to Treat Glaucoma in the Dry Eye Patient
- Conclusion
- Section III. Treatment of Dry Eye Disease (DEF)
- Chapter 11. Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in the United States
- Introduction
- Nonpharmacologic Treatments
- Prescription Drugs
- Blood Products
- Eyelid Procedures
- Devices
- Surgical Procedures
- Pipeline
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12. Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Asia
- Introduction
- Current Dry Eye Therapies in China
- Dry Eye Therapy in Japan Based on TFOD and TFOT
- Treatment of Dry Eye in Korea
- Dry Eye Therapy in Singapore
- Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Taiwan
- Dry Eye Therapy in Thailand
- Overview of Dry Eye in Vietnam
- Conclusions
- Chapter 13. Treatment of Dry Eye Disease in Europe
- European Dry Eye Society
- Definition of DED in Europe
- Classification of DED in Europe
- Epidemiology of DED in Europe
- Dry Eye Diagnosis in Europe
- Subjective Symptoms of DED
- Clinical Signs of DED in Europe
- Treatment of DED in Europe
- Artificial Tears
- Artificial Tears with Specific Additives
- Artificial Tears with Lipids
- Lid Hygiene
- Intense Pulsed Light Treatment
- Preservation of Tear Film
- Antiinflammatory Treatment in DED in Europe
- Antibiotic Treatment in DED
- Autologous Serum
- Chapter 14. Treatment of Meibomian Gland Disease
- Chapter 15. Treatment of Ocular Pain Not Responsive to Traditional Dry Eye Disease Treatments
- Introduction
- Topical Therapies for Peripheral Sensitization
- Systemic Therapies for Central and Peripheral Sensitization
- Procedural Therapies
- Complementary Therapies
- Conclusion
- Chapter 16. Pathways and Mechanisms of Ocular Pain and Photophobia in Dry Eye Disease
- Introduction
- Dry Eye Disease
- Corneal Nerves and Pain Receptors
- Ascending Pathways of Pain
- Neuropathic Pain and Photophobia
- Distinguishing Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain
- Conclusion
- Index
- No. of pages: 258
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 22, 2022
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323827539
- eBook ISBN: 9780323827546
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