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Why the symptoms and objective signs of dry eye disease may not correlate
Charles W. McMonniesa,b,
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c.mcmonnies@unsw.edu.au

Correspondence to: School of Optometry and Vision Science, 77 Cliff Avenue, Northbridge, New South Wales, 2063, Australia.
a School of Optometry and Vision Science, Australia
b University of New South Wales, Kensington, 2052, Australia
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