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A tentative mechanism for inferior punctate keratopathy.

M B Abelson, F J Holly.   

Abstract

We analyzed the blinking motions of ten patients with inferior punctate keratopathy and ten normal subjects by means of time-lapse motion pictures. We also determined the frequency of blinking during one-minute intervals for each individual. Four types of blinking were distinguished: complete, incomplete, twitch, and forced blink. The average blinking frequency was about the same for both groups: 16 to 17 blinks per minute. The relative proportion of complete blinks, however, was much lower in patients with inferior punctate keratopathy than in normal subjects. The impaired blinking motion may be responsible for the punctate staining of the inferior corneal epithelium by producing exposure and inadequacies in the tear film. For this reason, these patients may benefit from blink training, application of tear substitutes, or soft contact lenses more than from the customary prescription of topical cortisone eyedrops.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 868989     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(77)90916-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


  12 in total

Review 1.  [Blinking activity during visual display terminal work. 2: reduced blinking and therapeutic approaches].

Authors:  F Ziemssen; N Freudenthaler; K Regnery; T Schlote
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 1.059

Review 2.  Eye complaints in the office environment: precorneal tear film integrity influenced by eye blinking efficiency.

Authors:  P Wolkoff; J K Nøjgaard; P Troiano; B Piccoli
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 4.402

3.  Videonystagmography to assess blinking.

Authors:  Guillaume Casse; Jean-Pierre Sauvage; Jean-Paul Adenis; Pierre-Yves Robert
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2007-06-28       Impact factor: 3.117

4.  A MODEL FOR THE TEAR FILM AND OCULAR SURFACE TEMPERATURE FOR PARTIAL BLINKS.

Authors:  Quan Deng; R J Braun; T A Driscoll; P E King-Smith
Journal:  Interfacial Phenom Heat Transf       Date:  2013

5.  Videonystagmography as a tool to assess blepharospasm before and after botulinum toxin injection.

Authors:  Guillaume Casse; Jean-Paul Adenis; Jean-Pierre Sauvage; Pierre-Yves Robert
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2008-06-26       Impact factor: 3.117

6.  Investigation of extended blinks and interblink intervals in subjects with and without dry eye.

Authors:  John D Rodriguez; George W Ousler; Patrick R Johnston; Keith Lane; Mark B Abelson
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-02-14

7.  Effect of distance vision and refractive error on the spontaneous eye blink activity in human subjects in primary eye gaze.

Authors:  Michael J Doughty
Journal:  J Optom       Date:  2018-04-05

8.  The interblink interval in normal and dry eye subjects.

Authors:  Patrick R Johnston; John Rodriguez; Keith J Lane; George Ousler; Mark B Abelson
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-02-01

9.  Blink patterns and lid-contact times in dry-eye and normal subjects.

Authors:  George W Ousler; Mark B Abelson; Patrick R Johnston; John Rodriguez; Keith Lane; Lisa M Smith
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-05-05

Review 10.  Tear instability importance, mechanisms, validity and reliability of assessment.

Authors:  Charles W Mcmonnies
Journal:  J Optom       Date:  2018-01-11
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