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Outbreak of Neisseria meningitidis Conjunctivitis in Military Trainees - Texas, February-May 2025.
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2008
Allergic conjunctivitis is common, especially during the allergy season. Consultation with the allergist to perform skin tests or in vitro tests may be useful and confirmatory in the diagnosis of ocular allergy. If treatment is necessary, antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are safe and reasonably effective ...
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Allergic conjunctivitis is common, especially during the allergy season. Consultation with the allergist to perform skin tests or in vitro tests may be useful and confirmatory in the diagnosis of ocular allergy. If treatment is necessary, antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are safe and reasonably effective ...
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Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
Drugs of Today, 1998Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis is rarely associated with permanent vision impairment; however, it is a relatively common condition that may compromise the quality of life of patients with this diagnosis. In extreme cases daily activities, including work, may be compromised.
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Ophthalmology, 2023
Allergic conjunctivitis is the most common manifestation of conjunctivitis, affecting up to 40% of the population, mostly children and young adults. Among the risk factors there are air pollution, southern latitude and coexisting allergy. The disease develops when IgE-class antibodies are activated by an allergen and later Th2-dependent humoral ...
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Allergic conjunctivitis is the most common manifestation of conjunctivitis, affecting up to 40% of the population, mostly children and young adults. Among the risk factors there are air pollution, southern latitude and coexisting allergy. The disease develops when IgE-class antibodies are activated by an allergen and later Th2-dependent humoral ...
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Chronic allergic conjunctivitis
Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 1993Chronic allergic conjunctivitis (CAC) or perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) is the most frequent form of allergy of the conjunctiva that is encountered in Northern Europe, particularly in city areas. Itching, redness of the mucosa, swelling of the lids and tearing are the main symptoms.
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