Lid-wiper epitheliopathy and dry-eye symptoms in contact lens wearers.

Donald R Korb, Jack V Greiner, John P Herman, Eric Hebert, Victor M Finnemore, Joan M Exford, Thomas Glonek, Mary Catherine Olson
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Purpose: To evaluate whether dry-eye symptoms are associated with epitheliopathy of that portion of the upper eyelid marginal conjunctiva-the lid wiper-that wipes the ocular, or contact lens surface, during blinking.

Methods: Subjects were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of dry-eye symptoms. The lid wiper of asymptomatic (n=75) and symptomatic (n=30) soft contact lens wearers was examined, following the instillation of fluorescein and rose bengal dyes. Lid-wiper staining was graded zero to 3.

Results: Eighty percent of the symptomatic subjects displayed lid-wiper staining compared to 13% of the asymptomatic subjects. The difference in staining between the two groups was significant (P<0.0001). Of the symptomatic subjects, 20% showed no staining; 26.6%, grade 1 staining; 36.6%, grade 2; and 16.6% showed grade 3 staining. Of the asymptomatic subjects, 87% exhibited no staining; 9%, grade 1 staining; 3%, grade 2; and 1% showed grade 3 staining.

Conclusions: This study describes a new clinical condition, lid-wiper epitheliopathy, an alteration of the epithelium of that portion of the marginal conjunctiva of the upper eyelid that wipes the ocular surface, diagnosed by staining with fluorescein and rose bengal dyes.

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隐形眼镜佩戴者的湿性上皮病和干眼症状。
目的:评估干眼症状是否与眨眼时擦眼或隐形眼镜表面的上眼睑边缘结膜部分的上皮病变有关。方法:根据有无干眼症状将受试者分为两组。对无症状(n=75)和有症状(n=30)软性隐形眼镜佩戴者的擦盖器进行检查,随后滴注荧光素和孟加拉玫瑰染料。刷盖染色分为0 ~ 3级。结果:80%的有症状的受试者显示了擦盖染色,而无症状的受试者为13%。结论:本研究描述了一种新的临床症状——擦眼睑上皮病,即上眼睑边缘结膜擦拭眼表部分的上皮改变,用荧光素和玫瑰红染料染色诊断。
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