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ISSN 2816-7988
CE Credit - Clinical Study
April 01, 2026 EDT

A clinical retrospective review of the effectiveness of treating meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) with intense regulated pulse light on its’ own accord or with adding in a combined thermal treatment

Deborah S Jennings, BSc., O.D., Nolan Isaac-Smith, BSc., Eric C. Sayre, PhD.,
Intense regulated pulse lightmeibomian gland dysfunctionmeibographymeibomian gland expressionthermal therapy
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Jennings DS, Isaac-Smith N, Sayre EC. A clinical retrospective review of the effectiveness of treating meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) with intense regulated pulse light on its’ own accord or with adding in a combined thermal treatment. CRO Journal. Published online April 1, 2026. doi:10.57204/001c.154655

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