Objective:
To define best practices (BP) for diagnosing and treating dry eye disease (DED) and differentiate them from the standard of care (SOC).
Key Findings:
- Verify and ensure all findings are directly referenced from the source.
Interpretation:
Best practices in DED management require a comprehensive approach that includes accurate diagnosis, advanced testing, and tailored treatment strategies.
Limitations:
- Provide additional context on the implications of rapid changes in DED management.
Conclusion:
Effective DED management necessitates a commitment to best practices that exceed standard care, ensuring comprehensive evaluation and treatment.
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