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Strip meniscometry: a new and simple method of tear meniscus evaluationDogru et al., 2006
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- Dogru M
- Ishida K
- Matsumoto Y
- Goto E
- Ishioka M
- Kojima T
- Goto T
- Saeki M
- Tsubota K
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- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
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purpose. To investigate the applicability and efficacy of a new and simple method of quantification of the volume of tear meniscus, termed “strip meniscometry,” in the diagnosis of the dry eye syndromes in a prospective controlled study. methods. One hundred eyes of …
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