A solute gradient in the tear meniscus I. A hypothesis to explain Marx's line
Marx's line is a line of mucosal staining behind the mucocutaneous junction. It can be demonstrated throughout life in all normal lids by staining with lissamine green and related dyes. Of all the body orifices, only the mucosae of the eye and mouth are directly exposed to the atmosphere. In th...
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A solute gradient in the tear meniscus. I. A hypothesis to explain Marx's line.
Published 2011
Journal article