TEAR FILM EVALUATION IN CASES OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
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Published:2021-08-01
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Page:22-24
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Container-title:INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJAR
Author:
Meenakshi V.1, Bhushan Saswathi2, Jyothirmayi T.3
Affiliation:
1. M.S. Associate professor of Ophthalmology RangaRaya Medical College, Kakinada, AP. 2. Post graduate in ophthalmology. 3. M.S. Associate professor of Ophthalmology Government Medical College, Srikakulam AP.
Abstract
AIM: To evaluate tear lm status in cases of Parkinson's Disease and compare with a study group
METHODS:50 patients of Parkinson's Disease and 50 age-gender matched controls were included in this study. Both
groups underwent detailed history regarding dry eye symptoms,tear lm evaluation using slit-lamp bio-microscopy, uorescein staining, tear
meniscus height, tear breakup time, Schirmer test, blink rate. Statistical analysis was done with Statistical Package for Social Sciences [SPSS] -
Version 22.0 Released 2013 version
RESULTS: There was a signicant difference between the various groups in terms of distribution of Meibomian Gland Disease 72.0% of the
Case group as compared to 40% of control group had Meibomian Gland Disease,There was a signicant difference between the various groups in
terms of distribution of Tear Meniscus Height <0.25Mm , Case group had the larger proportion of Tear Meniscus Height of <0.25Mm .There was
a signicant difference between the various groups in terms of distribution of Tear Breakup Time <5 Sec, Schirmer's Test <5Mm in 5Min and
Blink Rate <10 .There was no signicant difference between the various groups in terms of distribution of corneal Staining and dry eye
symptoms.
CONCLUSION: The study concluded that patient of Parkinson's disease had higher dry eye symptoms and Meibomian gland disease Also they
have reduced Tear miniscus height,Tear lm break up time,Schirmer test I and Blink rate
Publisher
World Wide Journals
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