In vivo observation of tear dynamics using fluorophotometry
D. A. Benedetto, T. E. Clinch and P. R. Laibson
Fluorophotometry was used to evaluate the effect of the blinking process on
tear spreading. In normal individuals, when the intensity of fluorescence
was monitored over the central 1 mm of the cornea, forceful blinking was
found to substantially increase tear film thickness. Weak blinking was
found to decrease tear film thickness. When tear film fluorescence was
monitored along different regions of the corneal vertical meridian, the
tear film thickened superiorly while thinning inferiorly. It is postulated
that the vertical spreading of meibomian oils is accompanied by the
movement of a portion of the aqueous tear phase that thickens the superior
tear film at the expense of thinning inferiorly.
Effect of Blinking on Tear Dynamics
Palakuru et al.
IOVS 2007;48:3032-3037.
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Postblink Changes in the Ocular Modulation Transfer Function Measured by a Double-Pass Method
Montes-Mico et al.
IOVS 2005;46:4468-4473.
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Thinning Rate of the Precorneal and Prelens Tear Films
Nichols et al.
IOVS 2005;46:2353-2361.
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Dynamic Changes in the Tear Film in Dry Eyes
Montes-Mico et al.
IOVS 2005;46:1615-1619.
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Temporal Changes in Optical Quality of Air-Tear Film Interface at Anterior Cornea after Blink
Montes-Mico et al.
IOVS 2004;45:1752-1757.
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High-Speed Videotopographic Measurement of Tear Film Build-up Time
Nemeth et al.
IOVS 2002;43:1783-1790.
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A new technique for tear film fluorophotometry
Eter and Gobbels
Br. J. Ophthalmol. 2002;86:616-619.
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The Thickness of the Human Precorneal Tear Film: Evidence from Reflection Spectra
King-Smith et al.
IOVS 2000;41:3348-3359.
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