Galor A

No ORCID on file · 4 papers in corpus · active 2017-2026
2026
JMIR research protocols ·doi:10.2196/84240

BackgroundChronic ocular surface pain (COSP), occurring either in isolation or as part of numerous ocular conditions, such as dry eye syndrome, is a leading cause of eye care visits in the United States. Conventional treatments directed at …

2025
Pain reports ·doi:10.1097/pr9.0000000000001337

IntroductionChronic ocular pain (COP) is a widespread pain condition that presents clinical challenges, has heterologous and overlapping etiologies across patients, and can have a debilitating effect on quality of life. It can manifest with…

2025
Survey of ophthalmology ·doi:10.1016/j.survophthal.2025.01.004

Chronic ocular surface pain (COSP) refers to interrelated symptoms such as burning, aching, and irritation and can occur as an isolated condition or comorbid with numerous ocular disorders, including dry eye syndrome Treatments for COSP are…

2017
Molecular pain ·doi:10.1177/1744806917729306

AbstractRecent data suggest that corneal somatosensory dysfunction may be the underlying cause of severe dry eye symptoms in the absence of ocular surface pathology seen in a subset of patients diagnosed with “dry eye syndrome.” This subset…