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Atopic Ocular Disease

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1993
Atopy arises from a complex interplay between immunogenetic controls and complex environmental allergens. Family studies of atopic patients indicate a polygenic control of IgE production overlayed with exposure to certain ubiquitous environmental antigens.
N P, Barney, C S, Foster
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Atopic ocular disease

Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2002
Atopic ocular diseases involve a spectrum of immuno-inflammatory responses. There are minimal pathologic changes with SAC. With PAC, there is increased mast cell activation and late-phase inflammatory cell infiltrate as a consequence of continued allergic stimulation.
Erich C, Strauss, C Stephen, Foster
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Ocular allergic disease

Drugs of Today, 1998
Ocular allergy is a common condition that usually affects the conjunctiva of the eye and is therefore often referred to as allergic conjunctivitis. The severity of the disease can range from mild itching and redness, as seen in seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, to the more serious vision threatening forms of ocular allergy which affect the cornea, such
A, Bhargava   +2 more
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Ocular Lyme disease

Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1996
Lyme disease is reported from all over the United States. Transmitted by deer ticks, mosquitoes, and deer flies, it affects numerous organ systems. All age groups are vulnerable to this disease and must be educated about early signs and symptoms to speed diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Ocular Surface Disease

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —Kinoshita et al1should be congratulated for further elucidating some aspects of ocular surface disease. Their use of a more sensitive indicator for mucinlike glycoproteins is a distinct step forward. The fact that this type of material is seen in the tears of patients with significantly decreased conjunctival goblet cells is ...
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Ocular Inflammatory Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
All recent advances in knowledge of inflammation and its management cannot be considered in a discussion of ocular inflammation.
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Ocular disease in AIDS

Springer Seminars in Immunopathology, 1999
The ocular manifestations of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) have served to remind us that the eye is truly a special organ, for it is here that we may catch a glimpse of what may be occurring at a systemic level. Just as the eye is a mini-representation of the systemic disease process in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes ...
I, Kuo, N A, Rao
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Ocular disease in pregnancy

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2005
Pregnancy may cause ocular changes, both physiologic and pathologic, and may be associated with the development of new disease or may alter the course of preexisting disease. This paper discusses these changes and reviews diabetic retinopathy, uveitis, preeclampsia, cortical blindness and central serous chorioretinopathy.Recent reports have contributed
Kara L, Schultz   +2 more
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Ocular manifestations of systemic disease: ocular parasitosis

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2010
To highlight recent advances in basic research, diagnostic as well as therapeutic advances in ocular parasitosis and to evaluate their application in medical practice.Knowledge relating to immunoreactivity in ocular parasitology has grown impressively in past few years.
Sivakumar R, Rathinam, Kawali A, Ashok
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Homocysteine in ocular diseases

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2015
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a derived sulfur-containing and non-proteinogenic amino acid. The metabolism of Hcy occurs either through the remethylation to methionine or transsulfuration to cysteine. Studies have identified hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) as one of the possible risk factors for a multitude of diseases including vascular, neurodegenerative and ...
Thekkuttuparambil Ananthanarayanan, Ajith   +1 more
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