Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease

Imaging has become indispensable in the diagnosis and management of diseases in the posterior part of the eye. In recent years, imaging techniques for the anterior segment are also gaining importance and are nowadays routinely used in clinical practice. Ocular surface disease is often synonymous wit...

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Main Authors: Schmidl, Doreen, Schlatter, Andreas, Chua, Jacqueline, Tan, Bingyao, Garhöfer, Gerhard, Schmetterer, Leopold
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1488092023-03-05T16:49:59Z Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease Schmidl, Doreen Schlatter, Andreas Chua, Jacqueline Tan, Bingyao Garhöfer, Gerhard Schmetterer, Leopold Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) SERI-NTU Advanced Ocular Engineering (STANCE) Science::Medicine Ocular Surface Disease Dry Eye Imaging has become indispensable in the diagnosis and management of diseases in the posterior part of the eye. In recent years, imaging techniques for the anterior segment are also gaining importance and are nowadays routinely used in clinical practice. Ocular surface disease is often synonymous with dry eye disease, but also refers to other conditions of the ocular surface, such as Meibomian gland dysfunction or keratitis and conjunctivitis with different underlying causes, i.e., allergies or infections. Therefore, correct differential diagnosis and treatment of ocular surface diseases is crucial, for which imaging can be a helpful tool. A variety of imaging techniques have been introduced to study the ocular surface, such as anterior segment optical coherence tomography, in vivo confocal microscopy, or non-contact meibography. The present review provides an overview on how these techniques can be used in the diagnosis and management of ocular surface disease and compares them to clinical standard methods such as slit lamp examination or staining of the cornea or conjunctiva. Although being more cost-intensive in the short term, in the long term, the use of ocular imaging can lead to more individualized diagnoses and treatment decisions, which in turn are beneficial for affected patients as well as for the healthcare system. In addition, imaging is more objective and provides good documentation, leading to an improvement in patient follow-up and education. Published version This research was funded by the Medical Scientific Fund of the Mayor of the City of Vienna, Project No. 17059. 2021-06-08T03:23:56Z 2021-06-08T03:23:56Z 2020 Journal Article Schmidl, D., Schlatter, A., Chua, J., Tan, B., Garhöfer, G. & Schmetterer, L. (2020). Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease. Diagnostics, 10(8), 589-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10080589 2075-4418 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148809 10.3390/diagnostics10080589 32823769 2-s2.0-85090348623 8 10 589 en Diagnostics © 2020 by the author(s). Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Science::Medicine
Ocular Surface Disease
Dry Eye
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Ocular Surface Disease
Dry Eye
Schmidl, Doreen
Schlatter, Andreas
Chua, Jacqueline
Tan, Bingyao
Garhöfer, Gerhard
Schmetterer, Leopold
Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
description Imaging has become indispensable in the diagnosis and management of diseases in the posterior part of the eye. In recent years, imaging techniques for the anterior segment are also gaining importance and are nowadays routinely used in clinical practice. Ocular surface disease is often synonymous with dry eye disease, but also refers to other conditions of the ocular surface, such as Meibomian gland dysfunction or keratitis and conjunctivitis with different underlying causes, i.e., allergies or infections. Therefore, correct differential diagnosis and treatment of ocular surface diseases is crucial, for which imaging can be a helpful tool. A variety of imaging techniques have been introduced to study the ocular surface, such as anterior segment optical coherence tomography, in vivo confocal microscopy, or non-contact meibography. The present review provides an overview on how these techniques can be used in the diagnosis and management of ocular surface disease and compares them to clinical standard methods such as slit lamp examination or staining of the cornea or conjunctiva. Although being more cost-intensive in the short term, in the long term, the use of ocular imaging can lead to more individualized diagnoses and treatment decisions, which in turn are beneficial for affected patients as well as for the healthcare system. In addition, imaging is more objective and provides good documentation, leading to an improvement in patient follow-up and education.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Schmidl, Doreen
Schlatter, Andreas
Chua, Jacqueline
Tan, Bingyao
Garhöfer, Gerhard
Schmetterer, Leopold
format Article
author Schmidl, Doreen
Schlatter, Andreas
Chua, Jacqueline
Tan, Bingyao
Garhöfer, Gerhard
Schmetterer, Leopold
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title Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
title_short Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
title_full Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
title_fullStr Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
title_full_unstemmed Novel approaches for imaging-based diagnosis of ocular surface disease
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