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Agreement between Investigator and Central Reading Center Gradings of Meibomian Secretion Quality in Participants with and without Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: A Pilot Study

Isabella Tunon-Robinson; Nay Akeh; Ashley Nguyen*; Cathy Zhao; Xiaoming Xu; Kelly K Nichols

   Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is commonly associated with dry eye disease. Central Reading Centers (CRC) can provide standardized grading reducing bias and variability across clinical sites. The objective of this study was to compare investigator grading of meibomian gland secretion quality in participants with and without MGD to grading performed by a CRC.


Meibomian Gland Structure in Participants with and Without Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

Isabella Tunon-Robinson; Xiaoming Xu; Cathy Zhao; Ashley Nguyen*

   The purpose of this clinical study was to use rigorous clinical criteria to diagnose Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) and perform meibography to evaluate differences in meibomian gland structure compared with non-MGD participants. A prospective, non-interventional, multi-center, clinical study included 3 cohorts (i.e. non-MGD, mild/moderate MGD, and severe MGD) classified using composite criteria.


Tear Film Lipid Layer Thickness in Subjects with Increasing Severity of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

Layla Ajouz*; Ashley Nguyen; Cathy Zhao; Catherine Ho; Michael R Robinson

    Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) affects Tear Film (TF) stability, causing ocular irritation and dry eye. We conducted a prospective clinical study that included evaluating the TF Lipid Layer Thickness (LLT) in subjects with increasing severity of MGD. In an exploratory clinical trial (NCT01979887), TF LLT was measured with an ocular surface interferometer at two subject visits.


Health Education Research on the Prevention and Treatment of Myopia: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends A Cross Regions

Xu Yang*

    In recent years, the prevalence of myopia or eye illnesses in adolescents has remain ed high, with younger onset ages and increasing degrees of myopia. Adolescents' understanding of the reasons of myopia.


Conjunctival Lymphoma Revealing a Small Cell Lymphoma

Lazaar Hamza*; Meryem Sefrioui; Taha Boutaj; Najoua El-Moubarik; Boutayna Azarkan; Noureddine Boutimzine

    We report the case of a 52 -year-old male patient with no particular previous history, presenting to the emergency ophthalmology with Unilateral conjunctival mass in the right eyes that had progressively increased over the last two months.


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