Dry Eye Syndrome in Patients with Conjunctival Concretions
Haicl P., Janková H., Jirsová K.1
Oční klinika VFN s 1. LF UK, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. B. Kalvodová, CSc. 1Oční tkáňová banka a laboratoř Oční kliniky VFN, vedoucí Mgr. K. Jirsová, PhD. |
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Summary:
Purpose: To establish the possible correlation between the presence of
conjunctival concretions and the instability of the tear film.
Methods: The group consisted of 50 asymptomatic patients with accidentally
detected conjunctival concretions, presented mostly for refractive errors at the
outpatient department of the Department of Ophthalmology, School of
Medicine Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic. The age of the patients ranged 24–69 years, mean 44.1 years. In 35 patients (group A) were present the
conjunctival concretions only, in the remaining 15 patients (group B), together
with the concretions, the Meibomian glands dysfunction was also discovered.
The complete eye examination was performed, including detailed analysis of
tarsal conjunctiva and fornices, Schirmer’s test I, the tear film break-up time
(BUT) and rose bengal staining. In five patients, the mucin ferning test (MFT)
was also performed.
Results: Advanced to severe tear deficiency was detected in 42.8 % of patients
of the group A, and in 46.6 % of patients in the group B respectively. BUT was
shorter or extremely shorter (< 10 sec) in 51.4 % of patients in the group A and
in 60 % of patients in the group B. The pathological staining with bengal rose
was not detected even in a single patient. MFT was normal in all 5 examined
patients (classification I and II).
Conclusion: In patients with conjunctival concretions, the tear film deficiency
may be present (decreased values of the Schirmer’s test and BUT). The tear film
break-up time (BUT) is surprisingly shorter in younger patients (younger than
45 years of age), in patients with and also without Meibomian glands
dysfunction as well. In older patients (over 45 years of age), the defect of the
aqueous layer is more pronounced. Patients with conjunctival concretions are
potentially affected with the dry eye syndrome.
Key words:
conjunctival concretions, dry eye, Schirmer’s test, the tear film
break-up time (BUT), bengal rose staining, mucine fehrning test (MFT)
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