Evaluation of objective visual quality in dry eye disease and corneal nerve changes

ConclusionsOur study explored that objective visual quality was correlated with clinical symptoms and signs in DED patients. Furthermore, for the first time, our study explored the relationship between corneal nerves and objective visual quality and discovered that longer and wider corneal nerves were associated with better objective visual quality, which suggested that nerve changes may be a factor that related to poor visual quality in DED patients.
Source: International Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Source Type: research
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