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Autor Llorens Quintana, Clara |
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Llorens Quintana, Clara ; Rico del Viejo, Laura ; Syga, Piotr ; Madrid Costa, David ; Iskander, Robert | Wolters Kluwer Health | 2019-09Purpose: To objectively and quantitatively characterize meibomian gland morphology and to investigate the influence of morphological variations on gland function and ocular surface and tear film parameters. Methods: One hundred fifty subjects we[...]texto impreso
Llorens Quintana, Clara ; Rico del Viejo, Laura ; Syga, Piotr ; Madrid Costa, David ; Iskander, Robert | ARVO | 2019-07Purpose: We present and validate a new methodology for analyzing, in an automated and objective fashion, infrared images of the meibomian glands (MG). Methods: The developed algorithm consists of three main steps: selection of the region of inte[...]texto impreso
García Montero, María ; Rico del Viejo, Laura ; Llorens Quintana, Clara ; Lorente Velázquez, Amalia ; HernandezVerdejo, José Luis ; Madrid Costa, David | Elsevier | 2018-12-23Purpose: The aim of the current study is to assess, using new technologies, the interaction of four monthly silicone hydrogel contact lenses on the ocular surface and the comfort over 15 days of use. Methods: Prospective cross-over, randomized a[...]texto impreso
García Montero, María ; Rico del Viejo, Laura ; Llorens Quintana, Clara ; Lorente Velázquez, Amalia ; Hernández Verdejo, José Luis ; Madrid Costa, David | Elsevier | 2018-12-23Purpose: The aim of the current study is to assess, using new technologies, the interaction of four monthly silicone hydrogel contact lenses on the ocular surface and the comfort over 15 days of use. Methods: Prospective cross-over, randomized a[...]texto impreso
Rico del Viejo, Laura ; Benítez del Castillo, José Manuel ; Gómez Sanz, Fernando Javier ; García Montero, María ; Llorens Quintana, Clara ; Madrid Costa, David | Elsevier | 2019-04-10Purpose: To assess the relationship between the meibomian gland loss (MGL) and relevant ocular surface clinical parameters as well as the influence of age in this relationship. Methods: A total of 161 participants (mean age; 42±17 years) were en[...]