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The Watery Eye
Journal article   Peer reviewed

The Watery Eye

Jianhua Wang, Meixiao Shen, Lele Cui and Michael Wang
Current allergy and asthma reports, Vol.11(3), pp.192-196
2011-06
PMID: 21302004

Abstract

Tear film Optical coherence tomography Contact lens Punctual occlusion Post-lens tear film Diurnal variation Ocular surface Allergology Tearing Medicine & Public Health Dry eye Ocular comfort Tear meniscus
The surface of the eye needs to be wet constantly to ensure its integrity in maintaining ocular comfort, clear vision, and ocular health. This article presents new findings in the tear dynamics of the human eye, with an emphasis on the tear meniscus and tear film through the day and in response to punctual occlusion and wearing of contact lenses. Recent advances in imaging technique are briefly discussed.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.36 Ophthalmology
1.36.686 Dry Eye
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Allergy
Immunology
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Immunology

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