THE TEAR FLUID QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTIZATION IN PATIENTS AFTER LACRIMAL GLAND EXCISION

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The impact of lacrimal gland excision on tear production and qualitative tear fluid composition in patients after excision of a pathologically changed lacrimal gland (tumors, chronic dacryoadenitis).

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Olga Nikolayevna Steshenko

Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

Email: steshenko.ol@yandex.ru
aspirant. Department of Ophthalmology

Tatyana Sergeyevna Mitichkina

Federal State Budgetary Institution “Research Institute of Eye Diseases” of Russian Medical Academy

Email: steshenko.ol@yandex.ru
PhD, senior scientific researcher of refraction department

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