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. 2016 Mar 7;2016:7432131. doi: 10.1155/2016/7432131

Table 1.

Summary of the most important confocal signs for each disease affecting MGs.

Conditions LSCM characteristics References
Aging MG acinar unit density and diameter reduction;
increase of the acinar wall inhomogeneity
[13, 15, 16, 24, 25]

MGD MG acinar unit density reduction;
larger acinar unit diameter; duct dilation
[2631]

Dry eye MG acinar unit density and diameter reduction;
inhomogeneous appearance of the MG walls and interstices;
extensive periglandular Langerhans cell infiltration
[13, 16, 24, 25, 3235]

Ocular allergy Eosinophils and multinucleated granulocytes in the superficial conjunctival epithelium; periglandular lymphocytic cell infiltration; glandular atrophy and acinar and ductal dilatation [13, 16, 24, 25, 3639]

Glaucoma MG acinar unit density and area reduction; increased reflectivity of the acinar secretion; ductal orifice dilation; inhomogeneity of MG interstice and wall [9, 40]