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Preeya K. Gupta
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 68
Citations - 2490
Preeya K. Gupta is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Meibomian gland. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1464 citations. Previous affiliations of Preeya K. Gupta include Bhabha Atomic Research Centre & Wills Eye Institute.
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TFOS DEWS II Diagnostic Methodology report
James S. Wolffsohn,Reiko Arita,Robin L. Chalmers,Ali R. Djalilian,Murat Dogru,Kathy Dumbleton,Preeya K. Gupta,Paul M. Karpecki,Sihem Lazreg,Heiko Pult,Benjamin Sullivan,Alan Tomlinson,Louis Tong,Edoardo Villani,Kyung Chul Yoon,Lyndon Jones,Jennifer P. Craig +16 more
TL;DR: The role of the Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) Dry Eye Workshop (DEWS) II Diagnostic Methodology Subcommittee was to identify tests used to diagnose and monitor dry eye disease (DED) to identify those most appropriate to fulfil the definition of DED and its sub-classifications.
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Intense pulsed light therapy for the treatment of evaporative dry eye disease.
Gargi K. Vora,Preeya K. Gupta +1 more
TL;DR: Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy is a relatively new treatment in ophthalmology for patients with evaporative dry eye disease and has promising results, according to patients report subjective improvement in their symptoms.
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Outcomes of intense pulsed light therapy for treatment of evaporative dry eye disease
TL;DR: In this article, the clinical outcomes of intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy for the treatment of evaporative dry eye disease (DED) were determined. And the positive change in objective clinical examination findings and subjective OSDI scoring data suggest that IPL is an effective treatment for patients with evaporative DED.
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Eyebrow and eyelid dimensions: an anthropometric analysis of African Americans and Caucasians.
TL;DR: Race, gender, and age differences exist for certain eyelid and eyebrow dimensions between African American and white adults, which can impact surgical decision-making and thus highlight the need for an individualized approach to patients.
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Dry Eye Disease: Consideration for Women's Health.
Cynthia Matossian,Marguerite B. McDonald,Kendall E. Donaldson,Kelly K. Nichols,Sarah MacIver,Preeya K. Gupta +5 more
TL;DR: A review of the prevalence of dry eye disease in women, and gender and sex-specific aspects of DED, highlight a significant opportunity for action to significantly improve a woman's quality of life.