Meibomian Gland Loss and Dysfunction in Mild versus Moderate-Severe Thyroid Eye Disease.

IF 1.2 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Current Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-18 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.4103/joco.joco_176_23
Hossein Aghaei, Fatemeh Zarastvand, Parya Abdolalizadeh, Nasser Karimi, Acieh Es'haghi, Jeremy D Clark, Christopher J Compton, Nicole L West, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli
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Abstract

Purpose: To compare meibomian gland (MG) loss and MG dysfunction (MGD) in patients with mild versus moderate-severe thyroid eye disease (TED).

Methods: Consecutive patients with TED and no other causes of dry eye disease underwent meibography and meiboscore of each eyelid were graded as 0 (no MG loss), 1 (<33% loss), 2 (33%-66% loss), and 3 (>66% loss), with a total score of 0-6. MG expression score (0-3), eyelid margin signs of MGD, lipid layer thickness (LLT), ocular surface disease index (OSDI), tear secretion, noninvasive tear break-up time (NITBUT), and tear meniscus height (TMH) were also assessed by a masked observer.

Results: Included were 21 eyes (21 patients) with mild and 19 eyes (19 patients) with moderate-severe TED. The two groups were not different except for a higher frequency of smoking (P < 0.01). Eyes with moderate-severe TED showed a higher upper eyelid meiboscore (P = 0.03), MG expression score (P < 0.01), and tear film osmolality (P = 0.02) as well as lower LLT (P = 0.03). Total meiboscore had a significantly positive correlation with OSDI (rs = 0.37) and tear film osmolality (rs = 0.50) as well as a negative correlation with NITBUT (rs = -0.55), TMH (rs = -0.44), and LLT (rs = -0.38). While older age, male gender, smoking, and longer duration of disease were significantly associated with the higher (≥3) meiboscore in univariate analysis, none remained significant in multivariate analysis.

Conclusion: MG loss and MGD were significantly more severe in moderate-severe than mild TED.

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期刊介绍: Peer Review under the responsibility of Iranian Society of Ophthalmology Journal of Current Ophthalmology, the official publication of the Iranian Society of Ophthalmology, is a peer-reviewed, open-access, scientific journal that welcomes high quality original articles related to vision science and all fields of ophthalmology. Journal of Current Ophthalmology is the continuum of Iranian Journal of Ophthalmology published since 1969.
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