Associations between Corneal Nerve Structure and Function in a Veteran Population

We evaluate the relationship between corneal nerve structure and function in a veteran population. 83 veterans (mean age: 55 ± 5 years) seen at the Miami Veterans Affairs (VA) eye clinic were included in this study. Each individual filled out questionnaires to evaluate ocular symptoms (5-Item Dry Ey...

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Corneal diseases
Diagnostic tests
Eye diseases
Health aspects
Mental disorders
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Optic nerve
Pain
Questionnaires
Risk factors
Sleep
Structure
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