Title of article :
Dry Eye: an Inflammatory Ocular Disease
Author/Authors :
Hessen, Michelle Ocular Surface Diseases & Dry Eye Clinic - Wilmer Eye Institute - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA , Karamursel Akpek, Esen Ocular Surface Diseases & Dry Eye Clinic - Wilmer Eye Institute - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Abstract :
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, or dry eye, is a common ocular disease prompting millions
of individuals to seek ophthalmological care. Regardless of the underlying etiology,
dry eye has been shown to be associated with abnormalities in the pre-corneal tear
film and subsequent inflammatory changes in the entire ocular surface including the
adnexa, conjunctiva and cornea. Since the recognition of the role of inflammation in dry
eye, a number of novel treatments have been investigated designed to inhibit various
inflammatory pathways. Current medications that are used, including cyclosporine A,
corticosteroids, tacrolimus, tetracycline derivatives and autologous serum, have been
effective for management of dry eye and lead to measurable clinical improvement.
Keywords :
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca , Sjӧgren’s Syndrome , Dry Eye , Inflammation , Treatment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics