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Agreement and repeatability of four different devices to measure non-invasive tear breakup time (NIBUT)

Bandlitz et al., 2020

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1258175712406603618
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Bandlitz S
Peter B
Pflugi T
Jaeger K
Anwar A
Bikhu P
Nosch D
Wolffsohn J
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Contact Lens and Anterior Eye

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Purpose Since tear film stability can be affected by fluorescein, the Dry Eye Workshop (DEWSII) recommended non-invasive measurement of tear breakup time (NIBUT). The aim of this study was to investigate the agreement and repeatability of four different instruments …
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