Conjunctival impression cytology in computer users
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https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v5i1.7819Keywords:
conjunctival impression cytology, computer users, dry eyeAbstract
Introduction:It is known that the computer users develop the features of dry eye.
Objective: To study the cytological changes in the conjunctiva using conjunctival impression cytology in computer users and a control group.
Materials and methods: Fifteen eyes of computer users who had used computers for more than one year and ten eyes of an age-and-sex matched control group (those who had not used computers) were studied by conjunctival impression cytology.
Results: Conjunctival impression cytology (CIC) results in the control group were of stage 0 and stage I while the computer user group showed CIC results between stages II to stage IV. Among the computer users, the majority ( > 90 %) showed stage III and stage IV changes.
Conclusion: We found that those who used computers daily for long hours developed more CIC changes than those who worked at the computer for a shorter daily duration.
Nepal J Ophthalmol 2013; 5(9):33-37
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