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摘要
干眼症(DED)是糖尿病治疗过程中一个未得到充分解决的问题,会严重影响患者的生活质量和自我护理。因此,对糖尿病人群中的干眼症进行研究势在必行。本文旨在深入了解干眼症与糖尿病之间的相关性,重点关注在印度人群中发表的数据。我们使用 MEDLINE 和 Google Scholar 进行了全面的文献综述,同时还在互联网上搜索了可能未被这些数据库收录的公开信息和同行评审出版物。此外,还查阅了几个重要学会对 DED 患者的建议。其中讨论了与 DED 和糖尿病相关的主要方面,并介绍了有关筛查、诊断和治疗的具体建议。因此,这篇综述对于管理这两种疾病患者的医生来说是非常宝贵的资源。
Dry Eye in Diabetes: The Indian Diabetic and Endocrine Eye Diseases (INDEED) Review.
Dry eye disease (DED) is an inadequately addressed condition in the diabetes management process and can significantly impact the quality of life and self-care. Therefore, it was imperative to review DED in the diabetic population. The aim of this article was to obtain insights into the correlation between dry eye and diabetes, with a focus on data published in the Indian population. A comprehensive literature review was performed using MEDLINE and Google Scholar, along with an internet-based search of publicly available information and peer-reviewed publications that may not have been indexed in these databases. The recommendations from several important societies for patients with DED have also been reviewed. Major aspects commonly associated with DED and diabetes have been addressed, and specific suggestions for screening, diagnosis and treatment have been described. Therefore, this review could be an invaluable resource for doctors managing patients with both conditions.