Microdesiccates produced from normal human tears display four distinctive morphological components
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López Solís, Remigio
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Microdesiccates produced from normal human tears display four distinctive morphological components
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Desiccation of human tears on glass surfaces results in fern-like crystalloids. This phenomenon has been associated with tear normality
(Tear Ferning Test, TFT) and is used as a diagnostic aid to evaluate patients with Dry-Eye disease. However, TFT is focused on the
assessment of only a minor fraction of desiccated tear samples and considers only the relative abundance and density of fern-like
crystalloids. The aim of this study was to characterize morphologically entire desiccated micro volumes of tears from healthy donors. Tear
samples were collected from 23 healthy young adult volunteers. Tear aliquots (1-3 μL) were allowed to dry on glass surfaces under ambient
conditions of temperature (15-25°C) and relative humidity (40-45%). Dry samples were analyzed by dark-fi eld microscopy. Morphometric
data were acquired with Image J software. Tear volume was positively correlated with both area and time of desiccation. Morphological
features of multiple microdesiccates produced from a single subject displayed striking similarities whereas tear microdesiccates from
diff erent healthy subjects displayed consistent diff erences but shared a common general design. This design may be mostly represented by
the occurrence of four distinctive zones, named as zones I, II, III and Transition band. The main features of these zones are described.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129275
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Biol Res 46: 299-305, 2013
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