CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF URINARY GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN DETERMINATION IN COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME
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Innovate Conferences
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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is one of the most common functional-metabolic conditions affecting the visual organ, caused by prolonged digital strain. Despite a significant number of studies dedicated to the clinical and functional manifestations of CVS, systemic metabolic mechanisms, including those related to the state of connective tissue, have not been sufficiently studied.