Journal français d'ophtalmologie
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Monochromatic light accentuates details of different retinal layers because of its variable absorption and reflectance by structures both within and above these layers. Red-free light is little used, although it is an elementary method. Green-light ophthalmoscopy, with its short wavelength, enhances some fundus and vitreous structures and may make the examination of pathologic conditions (premacular pathology, vascular abnormalities, etc.) easier. Furthermore, it is often more comfortable for the patient.
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The mechanistic view of dry eye disease aims at completing the classic etiological approach that classifies the disease as parallel ocular surface disorders leading to lacrimal film impairment and dry eye. This approach proposes two levels of ocular surface impairment (with standard etiologies, previously validated in the NEI/Industry workshop), which may not be independent diseases but rather risk factors and/or ways to enter a self-stimulated biological process involving the ocular surface. All external disorders proposed in this model, although unlikely to be fully exhaustive, are classical mechanisms considered to be causes of tear film impairment and ocular surface damage, by tear instability and evaporation, tear hyposecretion, or both. ⋯ Clinically, this approach may explain examples of dry eye syndrome occurring after ocular surgery, contact lens wear, chronic allergy or systemic or topical drugs, and the long-lasting effect even though all causal factors have been removed or have disappeared. This model should be considered as a basis for further reflection on biological mechanisms that could be even more complex but individually constitute potential leads for targeting therapeutic strategies to allow patients to leave the loop even though the triggering factors are still present or can only be attenuated, such as in Sjögren syndrome or ocular rosacea. It also should be considered a complement to more classic etiological and severity classifications aimed at understanding and classifying the large number of diseases that may cause dry eye disease and better assessing the major impairment it causes on the patient's quality of life.