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American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2019

Punctocanthal Epitheliopathy

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Jack V. Greiner, MS, OD, DO, PhD, shares data from a study on punctocanthal epitheliopathy of the eyelid in symptomatic patients with evaporative dry eye disease secondary to meibomian gland dysfunction. The punctocanthal region of the eyelid extends from the puncta to the medial canthus in both upper and lower eyelids.

Posted: 4/17/2019

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Punctocanthal Epitheliopathy

Jack V. Greiner, MS, OD, DO, PhD, shares data from a study on punctocanthal epitheliopathy of the eyelid in symptomatic patients with evaporative dry eye disease secondary to meibomian gland dysfunction. The punctocanthal region of the eyelid extends from the puncta to the medial canthus in both upper and lower eyelids.

Posted: 4/17/2019


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