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Fungal-specific IgG responses in allergic conjunctivitis: comparison with IgE and immunological implications [PDF]
Background Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most abundant antibody class in the bloodstream and is characterized by a long half-life compared to other immunoglobulins.
Tatsuya Mimura
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Allergic conjunctivitis is a condition characterized by conjunctival inflammation caused by airborne allergens. The symptoms include: itching, excessive lacrimation, discharge, and conjunctival hyperaemia pink eye).
Muhammed Vally, M O E Irhuma
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Maternal sleep disorders during pregnancy and subsequent risk of allergic diseases in Japanese children: the TMM BirThree Cohort Study [PDF]
Background Associations have been suggested between prenatal exposure and allergic diseases in children as well as between respiratory allergies and maternal sleep disorders during pregnancy.
Ami Uematsu +7 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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Conjunctival intraepithelial lymphocytes, tear soluble molecules and commensal microbiota have important roles in the ocular mucosal immune response in healthy and diseased subjects.
José Carlos Zarzuela +7 more
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Local allergic conjunctivitis: a phenotype of allergic conjunctivitis [PDF]
Local 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 fluids (t-tIgE) and antigen-specific IgE levels in serum (s-sIgE) in patients with suspected allergic ...
Yasuo Yamana +3 more
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Topical treatment options for allergic conjunctivitis
Allergic conjunctivitis can be classified as an acute or chronic condition. Acute allergic conjunctivitis encompasses seasonal allergic conjunctivitis and perennial allergic conjunctivitis.
Sumari Davis
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IntroductionConjunctivitis is a major ocular disease classified into allergic or infectious. The pathological features of conjunctivitis are not fully understood despite its high morbidity rate; thus, its differentiation can be difficult.Materials and ...
Akane Hayashi +6 more
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The study examined the socioeconomic and environmental risk factors of Allergic Conjunctivitis in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria by collecting primary and secondary data of allergic conjunctivitis from the Specialist Hospital from 2011-2015 and through the
U.W. Ibor, T.I. Bassey, A Seun
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Allergic conjunctivitis in Asia [PDF]
Allergic conjunctivitis (AC), which may be acute or chronic, is associated with rhinitis in 30%-70% of affected individuals, hence the term allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR/C). Seasonal and perennial AC is generally milder than the more chronic and persistent atopic and vernal keratoconjunctivitis.
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