Update on the association between dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction

T C Y Chan, S S W Chow, K H N Wan, H K L Yuen, T C Y Chan, S S W Chow, K H N Wan, H K L Yuen

Abstract

Dry eye disease is one of the most common ophthalmic complaints; it results from the activity of various pathways and is considered a multifactorial disease. An important factor that contributes to the onset of dry eye disease is meibomian gland dysfunction. Meibomian gland dysfunction causes a disruption in the tear film lipid layer which affects the rate of tear evaporation. This evaporation leads to tear hyperosmolarity, eventually triggering the onset of dry eye disease. Dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction are strongly associated with each other, such that many of their risk factors, signs, and symptoms overlap. This review aimed to provide an update on the association between dry eye disease and meibomian gland dysfunction. A stepwise approach for diagnosis and management is summarised.

Keywords: Dry eye syndromes; Meibomian glands/physiopathology; Tears/metabolism.

Conflict of interest statement

As an epidemiology advisor of the Editorial Board, HKL Yuen was not involved in the peer review process of the article. All authors have disclosed no conflicts of interest.

Source: PubMed

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