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Dynamic meibomian imaging (DMI) | Dynamic meibomian imaging (DMI) provides a distinct picture of the entire everted [[inferior tarsal]] plate, allowing both the clinician and the patient to assess the extent of [[meibomian gland]] [[dysfunction]]. | ||
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Other imaging findings
Kertoconjunctivitis Sicca
Dynamic Meibomian Imaging
Dynamic meibomian imaging (DMI) provides a distinct picture of the entire everted inferior tarsal plate, allowing both the clinician and the patient to assess the extent of meibomian gland dysfunction.