TFOS DEWS II Sex, Gender, and Hormones Report

作者: David A. Sullivan , Eduardo M. Rocha , Pasquale Aragona , Janine A. Clayton , Juan Ding

DOI: 10.1016/J.JTOS.2017.04.001

关键词: Service utilizationFemale sexSignificant riskAffect (psychology)Sex genderRisk factorDiseaseEndocrinologyInternal medicineClinical psychologyMedicineHormone

摘要: One of the most compelling features of dry eye disease (DED) is that it occurs more frequently in women than men. In fact, the female sex is a significant risk factor for the …

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