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Allergic Conjunctivitis: An Update
2021Conjunctivitis is a frequent disease of the eye with the typical clinical sign being the "red eye" and comprises a very heterogeneous group with different causes. In general, infectious conjunctivitis must be strictly differentiated from non-infectious conjunctivitis.
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2016
AbstractAllergic conjonktivitis is one of the most common allergic conditions worldwide. Ocular itching is the pathognomonic symptom important for differential diagnosis from other ocular conditions. Seasonal and perennial allergic conjonktivitis arethe most common forms.
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AbstractAllergic conjonktivitis is one of the most common allergic conditions worldwide. Ocular itching is the pathognomonic symptom important for differential diagnosis from other ocular conditions. Seasonal and perennial allergic conjonktivitis arethe most common forms.
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Chemokines in allergic conjunctivitis
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2020Purpose of reviewChemokines are a large group of low molecular weight cytokines that attract and activate leukocytes throughout the body and therefore have a key role in the framework of late-phase allergic responses. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the main chemokines involved in allergic conjunctivitis, their primary ...
Nir, Erdinest +2 more
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Diagnosis of Allergic Conjunctivitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984Itching was cited as a major symptom of their ocular disease by 49 (80%) of the 61 patients with allergic conjunctivitis. Conjunctival scrapings from 51 patients (84%) demonstrated intact eosinophils or eosinophil granules. Eosinophil granules were a useful and recognizable cytologic feature of allergic conjunctivitis even in the absence of intact ...
M H, Friedlaender, M, Okumoto, J, Kelley
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Symptoms of Allergic Conjunctivitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985To the Editor. —The article by Friedlaender et al 1 in the August 1984Archivesdescribes itching as a characteristic feature of allergic conjunctivitis. My colleagues and I treated 124 patients with vernal conjunctivitis and found photophobia to be an equally common clinical symptom of this allergic disease.
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1997
Leonard Bielory +2 more
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Leonard Bielory +2 more
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Understanding human mast cells: lesson from therapies for allergic and non-allergic diseases
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021P V Kolkhir +2 more
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