Both ocular surface disease and glaucoma can have affect the quality of life. There are several validated quality of life questionnaires that correlate closely with clinical indices of severity. Poorer quality of life scores are associated with worse functional status and increased visual morbidity. Several studies have evaluated the quality of life in glaucoma patients with ocular surface disease.
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