Long term course of tear gland function in patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca and Sjögren's syndrome

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Aims - To assess the course of tear gland function of patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) associated with primary (KCS-PSS) or secondary Sjögren's syndrome (KCS-SSS), and of patients with KCS not related to Sjögren's syndrome (KCS-NS). Methods - In 106 patients with dry eye an ophthalmic diagnosis of KCS was made. Subsequent evaluations revealed a diagnosis of KCS-PSS in 31, KCS-SSS in 19, and KCS-NS in 56 patients. Follow up assessments have been performed 10-12 years after initial diagnosis. Results - At baseline and at follow up tear gland function tests were worse in patients with KCS-PSS compared with the other forms of KCS. At follow up in the KCS-SSS patient group the tear gland function variables returned to marginal normal limits. In contrast with expectation, a marked improvement of the tear gland function variables in the KCS-NS patient group was noted. Conclusions - In KCS-PSS patients tear gland function is characterised by a steady state situation. In KCS-SSS patients the normalisation of tear gland function variables most probably reflects a remission of the underlying disease. In view of the overall improvement in KCS-NS patients the term age related KCS should be avoided.

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Kruize, A. A., Van Bijsterveld, O. P., Hené, R. J., De Wilde, P. C. M., Feltkamp, T. E. W., Kater, L., & Bijlsma, J. W. J. (1997). Long term course of tear gland function in patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca and Sjögren’s syndrome. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 81(6), 435–438. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.81.6.435

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