Abstract
Abstract Our aim was to investigate tear extensional viscosity, quantified using acoustically-driven microfluidic extensional rheometry in 103 participants, as a novel biomarker for dry eye disease. Tear viscoelasticity was found to be compromised in dry eye disease and this parameter showed high sensitivity and specificity for detecting tear dysfunction.
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