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Mini-monoka stenting for patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis
Orbit, 2018Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of mini-monoka (MM) stenting in treating patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) and punctal stenosis. Methods: A retrospective case analysis was performed on 20 patients (40 eyes) who suffered from PAC with punctal stenosis who underwent MM (FCI Ophthalmics, Pembroke, MA, USA) stenting.
Lior, Or +2 more
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Azelastine Eye Drops in the Treatment of Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis
Arzneimittelforschung, 2011Azelastine (CAS 58581-89-8) is a selective H1-receptor antagonist that inhibits histamine release and interferes with activation of other mediators of allergic inflammation. The present double-blind study aimed to evaluate azelastine eye drops (Allergodil) in patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis compared to placebo.
Ozod, Nazarov +5 more
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Meibomian Gland Duct Distortion in Patients With Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis
Cornea, 2010To observe morphologic changes of meibomian glands in patients with and without perennial allergic conjunctivitis (AC) and to assess the relation between morphologic changes of the meibomian glands of both eyelids and tear film parameters.In this study, 55 eyes of 55 patients with perennial AC and 47 eyes of 47 healthy volunteers as controls were ...
Reiko, Arita +6 more
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Mast cell stabilisers for seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2012Reason for Withdrawal Mast cell stabilisers have been included in the published review: Castillo M, Scott NW, Mustafa MZ, Mustafa MS, Azuara-Blanco A. Topical antihistamines and mast cell stabilisers for treating seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2015, Issue 6. Art. No.: CD009566.
Julio J González-López +5 more
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Topical Fluorometholone Versus Diclofenac Sodium in Cases With Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis
Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2015To compare the efficacy of diclofenac sodium (DS) 0.1% and fluorometholone (FL) 0.1% in patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis.Fluorometholone 0.1% or DS 0.1% eye drops were topically administrated 4 times daily for 4 weeks in patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis. Assessment was conducted with a 4-point rating scale (0=none, 1=mild,
Zhiwei, Li +5 more
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Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2004
To determine the long-term safety of the topical steroid, loteprednol etabonate 0.2%, in the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis.A retrospective review of 397 patients from three private ophthalmologic practices treating seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis with long-term loteprednol etabonate 0.2% was performed. Chart
Haroon, Ilyas +4 more
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To determine the long-term safety of the topical steroid, loteprednol etabonate 0.2%, in the treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis.A retrospective review of 397 patients from three private ophthalmologic practices treating seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis with long-term loteprednol etabonate 0.2% was performed. Chart
Haroon, Ilyas +4 more
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Advances in Therapy, 2000
In this 2-week, randomized, crossover study, ophthalmic solutions of nedocromil sodium 2% and olopatadine hydrochloride 0.1% were compared for effectiveness and acceptability in 28 patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis and previous olopatadine experience.
M, Alexander, S, Allegro, A, Hicks
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In this 2-week, randomized, crossover study, ophthalmic solutions of nedocromil sodium 2% and olopatadine hydrochloride 0.1% were compared for effectiveness and acceptability in 28 patients with perennial allergic conjunctivitis and previous olopatadine experience.
M, Alexander, S, Allegro, A, Hicks
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Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom, 1987
Perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) is a perennial form of seasonal allergic (hay fever) conjunctivitis (SAC). Fourteen subjects with PAC were compared with 25 subjects with SAC. All patients met the same criteria for the diagnosis of a Type 1 ocular allergy. In a study of ophthalmic morbidity at an inner city health centre during the summer months
J K, Dart +3 more
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Perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) is a perennial form of seasonal allergic (hay fever) conjunctivitis (SAC). Fourteen subjects with PAC were compared with 25 subjects with SAC. All patients met the same criteria for the diagnosis of a Type 1 ocular allergy. In a study of ophthalmic morbidity at an inner city health centre during the summer months
J K, Dart +3 more
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[Efficacy of nedocromil sodium in perennial allergic conjunctivitis].
Recenti progressi in medicina, 1998We have evaluated the efficacy of nedocromil sodium 2% eye drops in 35 patients (18 males and 17 females, mean age 32.8 yrs) suffering from perennial allergic conjunctivitis due to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus diagnosed on the basis of anamnesis, Skin Prick Test and RAST.
M L, Pacor +4 more
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