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Therapeutic Targets in Allergic Conjunctivitis
Allergic conjunctivitis (AC) is a common condition resulting from exposure to allergens such as pollen, animal dander, or mold. It is typically mediated by allergen-induced crosslinking of immunoglobulin E attached to receptors on primed conjunctival ...
Bisant A Labib, DeGaulle I Chigbu
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Local allergic conjunctivitis: a phenotype of allergic conjunctivitis [PDF]
PurposeLocal allergic rhinitis (LAR) has been reported in the field of otolaryngology; however, the concept of local allergic conjunctivitis (LAC) has not been widely studied in the ophthalmologic community. We routinely examined total IgE levels in tear
Y. Yamana, K. Fukuda, R. Ko, E. Uchio
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New medical big data for P4 medicine on allergic conjunctivitis
Allergic conjunctivitis affects approximately 15–20% of the global population and can permanently deteriorate one's quality of life (QoL) and work productivity, leading to societal work force costs.
Takenori Inomata+11 more
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Astigmatism Associated with Allergic Conjunctivitis in Urban School Children
Introduction. We first examined the association of an ocular refractive error with allergic conjunctivitis in school children and then examined this association in children attending a suburban school and an urban school. Methods.
Yangho Kim+5 more
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Long-term effects of air pollution on daily outpatient visits for allergic conjunctivitis from 2013 to 2020: a time-series study in Urumqi, China [PDF]
IntroductionThis study aimed to elucidate the effects of outdoor air pollution and allergic conjunctivitis and population-based lagged effects of air pollution.MethodsWe included data on six major air pollutants, PM10, PM2.5, carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur
Dongwei Liu+8 more
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Epidemiological aspects of allergic conjunctivitis.
The prevalence of ocular allergies has been increasing worldwide for the past several decades. The geographical distribution and hot spots of rhinoconjunctivitis have been documented in a global survey by the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC).
D. Miyazaki+8 more
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Corneal Topographic Changes In Allergic Conjunctivitis [PDF]
Aimof the work demonstrate the affection of the allergic conjunctivitis on the corneal surface and topography.Study has been undertaken to determine corneal topographic characteristics of patients with allergic conjunctivitis and compare the change in ...
Amr Mostaf, Hazem Haroun, Sahar Mohamed
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Background Allergic conjunctivitis is an ocular immune disease which affects the conjunctiva, eyelids, and cornea. Growing evidence implicates the gut microbiota in balancing and modulating immunity response, and in the pathogenesis of allergic disease ...
Kangcheng Liu+4 more
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Increased dendritic cell density and altered morphology in allergic conjunctivitis
Corneal and conjunctival epithelial dendritic cells (DC) have an established role in vernal keratoconjunctivitis, however, their role in more prevalent forms of allergic eye disease remains unclear.
Zahra Tajbakhsh+7 more
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Allergic conjunctivitis and latent infections. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate in a large series the incidence of latent infection during chronic allergic conjunctivitis.In a 5-year follow-up prospective, nonrandomized trial, we evaluated 236 patients (472 eyes) with a history of allergic conjunctivitis but without evidence of infection. Conjunctival scrapings were examined cytologically,
CENNAMO, GILDA+5 more
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