
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is one of the dry eye syndromes characterized by a deficiency of the aqueous layer of the tear film. The disorder may occur as an isolated entity or in association with a variety of local and systemic conditions affecting aqueous production. Often it follows a mild course but in severe cases, complications resulting in blindness may occur. In this paper, the clinical features, diagnostic strategies, and current treatment of KCS will be covered. Etiologies, including a discussion of the Sjögren syndrome, will also be presented.
Diagnosis, Differential, Sjogren's Syndrome, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases, Vision Tests, Humans, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, Dry Eye Syndromes
Diagnosis, Differential, Sjogren's Syndrome, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases, Vision Tests, Humans, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, Dry Eye Syndromes
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