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Patient perspective improves dry eye syndrome research


 

REPORTING FROM ISSS

“This is useful for the next step, which would be to develop core outcome sets, which are an agreed upon minimum set of outcomes that should be examined in a given disease area,” Dr. Saldanha explained.

Dr. Saldanha reported no relevant financial disclosures. The meeting was sponsored by Johns Hopkins University and the National Institutes of Health.

SOURCE: Saldanha I et al. International Symposium on Sjogren’s Syndrome.

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