Possible association between subtypes of dry eye disease and seasonal variation
Clinical Ophthalmology Oct 07, 2017
Ayaki M, et al. - The consequence of seasons on the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED) was explored as a part of this study. The findings disclosed that the severity of DED was seasonal. This possibly expounded the increase of short break-up time (BUT)-type DED cases observed in spring when air pollen counts were highest.
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