Identify common dry eye masqueraders

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Many conditions mimic dry eye and ocular surface disease. Whitney Hauser, OD, arms optometrists and ophthalmologist with tools to identify dry eye masqueraders and accurately diagnose it at Twin Cities Ocular Surface Disease Symposium in Minneapolis.

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