DEBS – a unification theory for dry eye and blepharitis
James M Rynerson,1 Henry D Perry2 1BlephEx, LLC, Alvaton, KY, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Nassau University Medical Center, Hofstra University School of Medicine, East Meadow, NY, USA Abstract: For many years, blepharitis and dry eye disease have been thought to be two distinct diseases, and evapo...
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Main Authors: | Rynerson JM, Perry HD |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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