Diabetes mellitus suppresseshemodialysis-induced increases in tear fluid secretion

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Background: Hemodialysis is essential for the survival of patients suffering from chronic renal failure. However, in diabetics the incidence of dry eye disease is higher than in non-diabetic individuals. Accordingly, we evaluated if this difference is attributable to different effects of hemodialysis on basal tear fluid secretion. Methods. A modified Schirmeŕs eye test determined if hemodialysis improved basal tear secretion rates in 36 diabetic and non-diabetic patients undergoing hemodialysis. Results: Basal tear secretion was invariant in diabetic patients whereas in non-diabetic individuals this process increased. Conclusion: In non-diabetic patients, autonomic neuropathy appears to be less severe and somewhat reversible since only in these individuals hemodialysis improved basal tear fluid secretion. This difference may be a factor contributing to the lower incidence of dry eye disease in non-diabetic patients. © 2014 Nakata et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Nakata, M., Okada, Y., Kobata, H., Shigematsu, T., Reinach, P. S., Tomoyose, K., & Saika, S. (2014). Diabetes mellitus suppresseshemodialysis-induced increases in tear fluid secretion. BMC Research Notes, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-78

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