2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11045-012-0177-4
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A computerized system of nail-fold capillaroscopy for dry eye disease diagnosis

Abstract: Nail-fold Capillaroscopy is a convenient and non-invasive tool to evaluate peripheral circulation. Rheumatic diseases such as Raynaud's disease and systemic sclerosis are investigated mostly by nail-fold capillaroscopy. However, it has not been used popularly due to the lack of golden standard in both measurement procedure and objective quantity analysis. This study proposes a computerized system of nail-fold capillaroscopy (CNC). CNC includes standard measurement procedures and three criterions of microcircul… Show more

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“…Because some NFC attributes are relevant to DED, these findings require further investigation to determine whether NFC is an applicable supplementary diagnostic tool for DED. 46…”
Section: Dedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because some NFC attributes are relevant to DED, these findings require further investigation to determine whether NFC is an applicable supplementary diagnostic tool for DED. 46…”
Section: Dedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure is repeated to produce a full composite image. In this case, a panoramic video of the nailfold with the manual production of a single panoramic mosaic of each nailfold is provided [ 24 , 45 ] (see Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Number Of Images Taken From Each Fingermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three different tests were carried out on GB21, BL43, and LR14 by the same operator over 20 operations, once a week for four consecutive weeks. Three operators were used at the same time to determine the robustness of the UFA [21,22]. The average and standard deviation of the results were calculated, and the average of the standard deviation was divided into the coefficient of variation (CV).…”
Section: Validity and Reliability Of Ufamentioning
confidence: 99%