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Impression Cytology and Ocular Characteristics in Ocular Rosacea

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003
Purpose To examine clinical findings and histologic changes on the conjunctival surface in ocular rosacea. Methods Thirty-five patients with ocular rosacea and 30 normal subjects underwent dermatologic and ocular examinations. Tear film break-up time, Schirmer tests with and without topical anesthesia, and conjunctival impression cytology were done ...
A G, Koçak-Altintas   +5 more
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Ocular Rosacea

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
Ocular rosacea was diagnosed in 6.3% of a cornea/external disease referral practice where more than half of the patients referred are for corneal surgery. The most common signs and symptoms are also common to many patients in the general practice of ophthalmology, i.e., foreign body sensation, burning, superficial punctate erosions, chalazia and ...
M S, Jenkins   +3 more
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Ocular rosacea

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1986
The demographic, clinical, and histopathologic characteristics of ocular rosacea are reviewed, with emphasis on examination of the skin in patients with external ocular disease. Since no single clinical or pathological hallmark of rosacea exists, a proposed point system for diagnosis is presented.
D J, Browning, A D, Proia
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Pediatric Ocular Rosacea

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2010
A case of severe pediatric ocular rosacea was effectively treated after 2.5 years of misdiagnosis. A high index of suspicion should be maintained in children with ocular surface disease, with or without dermatologic rosacea, to correctly diagnose ocular rosacea and avoid morbidity and complications.
Mavrakanas, Nikolaos   +2 more
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[Ocular rosacea].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2014
Half of patients with rosacea develop ocular involvement. The complaints are often nonspecific. The most common ocular manifestation is blepharoconjunctivitis with dry eye, while on rare occasion rosacea keratitis can lead to corneal ulcer, which then requires urgent ophthalmologic consultation.
B, Sobolewska, M, Zierhut
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Treatment of ocular rosacea

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2018
Although rosacea is a common entity with significant cosmetic, socioeconomic, and vision-threatening impacts, this disorder remains incurable. Furthermore, until quite recently many of the therapeutic options for rosacea had not been assessed through rigorous clinical testing with meaningful outcome measures.
Edward J. Wladis, Alejandro P. Adam
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Tear Studies in Ocular Rosacea

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
To determine whether tear pH in ocular rosacea was alkaline or acidic compared to normal, I studied tear pH measured by pH electrode or paper in 12 patients with rosacea without ocular manifestations, 23 patients with mild ocular manifestations, and nine patients with severe ocular manifestations.
W H, Coles, P A, Jaros
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Ocular rosacea: A dermatologic perspective

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2013
As many as 50% of patients given the diagnosis of cutaneous rosacea also have ocular rosacea. Conservative figures indicate that approximately 10 million patients are affected by ocular rosacea in the United States alone. Despite this prevalence, ocular symptoms of rosacea are often improperly diagnosed, particularly when they occur in the absence of ...
Guy, Webster, Martin, Schaller
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Pediatric Ocular Rosacea: 2 Cases

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012
Purpose To report the clinical course of 2 pediatric ocular rosacea cases with a significant delay until diagnosis. Methods We report 2 interventional case reports. Case 1 is a 10-year-old boy with 2 years of recurrent bilateral blepharitis, repetition chalazion, conjunctival hyperemia, and corneal ulcers, without response to topical antibiotics or ...
Ana I M, Miguel   +5 more
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Dendritic Keratopathy in Ocular Rosacea

Cornea, 2005
To report a case of dendritic keratopathy secondary to ocular rosacea in a 62-year-old man.Case report.We discuss the ophthalmologic findings, management, and course in a patient with an unusual dendritic corneal lesion resistant to medical therapy. Other causes of dendritic lesions on the cornea were ruled out after investigation.
W Barry, Lee   +3 more
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