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Pharmacotherapy of allergic eye disease
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2006Allergic eye disease is a term that refers to a number of disease processes that affect about one-fifth of the world's population. Although the more advanced forms of the disease can be sight threatening, the most disabling effects are due to the clinical manifestations, and hence quality of life, with some patients having seasonal exacerbations of ...
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Reduced structural proteins in the conjunctival epithelium in allergic eye disease
Aims: Allergic eye disease affects up to 20% of the population with varying severity. The conjunctival epithelium plays a key role in allergic eye disease.
P M Lackie, Susan J Wilson, J I Mcgill
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BMJ, 2017
#### What you need to know Allergic eye diseases include conjunctivitis and occasionally keratitis in response to an allergen. The diseases affect 10%-20% of people globally12 and have a negative impact on quality of life and productivity.3456 Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment is essential to reduce the frequency of relapses, to avoid ...
Darshak S, Patel +3 more
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#### What you need to know Allergic eye diseases include conjunctivitis and occasionally keratitis in response to an allergen. The diseases affect 10%-20% of people globally12 and have a negative impact on quality of life and productivity.3456 Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment is essential to reduce the frequency of relapses, to avoid ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Ocular allergy is one of the most common conditions encountered by pediatricians and ophthalmologists and is characterized by bilateral injection with itching as the predominant symptom. Risk factors include history of atopy (asthma, eczema, seasonal allergies). Basic and clinical research have provided insight into the immunologic mechanisms, clinical
Virginia, Miraldi Utz, Aaron R, Kaufman
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Ocular allergy is one of the most common conditions encountered by pediatricians and ophthalmologists and is characterized by bilateral injection with itching as the predominant symptom. Risk factors include history of atopy (asthma, eczema, seasonal allergies). Basic and clinical research have provided insight into the immunologic mechanisms, clinical
Virginia, Miraldi Utz, Aaron R, Kaufman
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2021
This chapter deals with the common forms of ocular surface allergies, affecting the conjunctiva and cornea. The conjunctiva is usually the primary tissue affected, with the cornea suffering secondary effects that can be sight threatening. Allergic conjunctivitis is extremely common; it is estimated that 15–20% of the adult population will have at least
Andrew Braganza, Alo Sen
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This chapter deals with the common forms of ocular surface allergies, affecting the conjunctiva and cornea. The conjunctiva is usually the primary tissue affected, with the cornea suffering secondary effects that can be sight threatening. Allergic conjunctivitis is extremely common; it is estimated that 15–20% of the adult population will have at least
Andrew Braganza, Alo Sen
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
The prevalence of ocular allergy is clearly underappreciated; it has been an underdiagnosed and undertreated area in primary care medicine. The ocular symptoms associated with the most common ocular allergy conditions,such as seasonal and perennial AC, are twice as likely to affect the allergy sufferer as nasal symptoms alone.
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The prevalence of ocular allergy is clearly underappreciated; it has been an underdiagnosed and undertreated area in primary care medicine. The ocular symptoms associated with the most common ocular allergy conditions,such as seasonal and perennial AC, are twice as likely to affect the allergy sufferer as nasal symptoms alone.
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Topical tacrolimus for allergic eye diseases
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2019Purpose of review The spectrum of allergic eye diseases includes a variety of conditions, each characterized by complex immunopathologies. Antiallergic drugs, such as antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers, are often insufficient without concomitant topical corticosteroid treatment.
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