Dry eye and Meige's syndrome

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Aims - To determine the relation between dry eye and Meige's syndrome. Methods - 325 patients with dry eye were divided into those responsive to topical and other forms of treatment (n = 276) and those who were not (n = 49). A neuropsychiatric examination was performed to check for Meige's syndrome in the latter group. Results - Twenty eight (57%) of the treatment unresponsive patients were diagnosed with Meige's syndrome. Conclusions - There is a subgroup of patients with dry eye who do not respond to simple therapy. More than half of these patients have Meige's syndrome and need psychiatric, as well as ophthalmic, care.

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Tsubota, K., Fujihara, T., Kaido, M., Mori, A., Mimura, M., & Kato, M. (1997). Dry eye and Meige’s syndrome. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 81(6), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.81.6.439

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