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  2. Schirmer's test - Wikipedia

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    Schirmer's test determines whether the eye produces enough tears to keep it moist. This test is used when a person experiences very dry eyes or excessive watering of the eyes. It can cause damage to the cornea. [1] A negative (more than 10 mm of moisture on the filter paper in 5 minutes) test result is normal.

  3. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A Schirmer's test can measure the amount of moisture bathing the eye. [13] This test is useful for determining the severity of the condition. [4] A five-minute Schirmer's test with and without anesthesia using a Whatman #41 filter paper 5 mm wide by 35 mm long is performed. For this test, wetting under 5 mm with or without anesthesia is ...

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  5. Otto Schirmer - Wikipedia

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    Later he was a professor of ophthalmology at the Universities of Kiel and Strasbourg, and in 1909 emigrated to New York, where he worked at several locations including the Herman Knapp Memorial Eye Hospital. Schirmer conducted histological and biochemical studies of cataract, and also provided a comprehensive description on the pathology of ...

  6. Tear break-up time - Wikipedia

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    The eye is examined under a slit lamp with a low magnification and a broad beam covering the whole cornea. The lamp is switched to a cobalt blue filter. The patient is asked to blink once and to keep their eyes open. Due to the fluorescein, the tear film will appear green in color. [5]

  7. Under-eye filler: Dermatologists explain the cost, benefits ...

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    The cost of under-eye fillers depends on the provider you're seeing and how much filler they need to use. "We charge by syringe and it's typically around $1,000 per syringe," Percec says.

  8. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Schiller's test at Who Named It? affected areas of cervix fail to stain brown with iodine solution Schilling test: Robert F. Schilling: internal medicine: pernicious anaemia, coeliac disease, other malabsorption disorders: B12 radioassay; rare Schirmer's test: Otto Schirmer: ophthalmology: keratoconjunctivitis sicca, as in Sjögren's syndrome

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