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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
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Two patients developed
graft versus host disease
(GvHD) following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for leukemia. One patient developed acute GvHD 12 days after transplantation, and the second developed chronic GvHD 100 days after transplantation. Tear analysis and conjunctival impression cytology were performed. The results were compared to a normal control and to another patient who was 18 months status post bone marrow transplantation with successfully treated GvHD. Tear sampling on the patient with chronic GvHD revealed greatly elevated IgG levels with an inverse IgG to IgA ratio, as compared with normals. In addition, two of three leukemia patients demonstrated decreased mucin levels in tears. Conjunctival impression cytology from the patient with chronic GvHD revealed an abundance of plasma cells.
Cornea
1988
PMID:Elevated tear IgG and conjunctival plasma cell infiltrate in a graft versus host disease patient. 334 90
Band keratopathy, calcium salts in Bowman's membrane, is the most classic form of corneal calcification seen in clinical practice. However, calcareous degeneration, calcium deposition involving the full corneal thickness, is rare. We reviewed the clinical and histopathological records of two patients with severe dry eyes and calcareous corneal degeneration. In each case, complete ophthalmic examination and histopathological study were performed. Both patients had severe dry eyes, case 1 secondary to
graft-versus-host disease
and case 2 secondary to rheumatoid arthritis, and a persistent epithelial defect and anterior segment chronic inflammation. Both patients underwent repeated penetrating keratoplasties. Histological examination of the corneal buttons showed that calcareous corneal degeneration and band keratopathy were coincident in both cases. Both patients received postoperative medications for high-risk grafting. The mechanisms of corneal calcification may be the same in calcific band keratopathy and calcareous corneal degeneration.
Cornea
1995 Jan
PMID:Calcareous corneal degeneration: report of two cases. 771 45
Activation of the immune system and progressive fibrosis are prominent features of chronic
graft-versus-host disease
(cGVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The main histologic findings in affected exocrine glands are marked fibrosis of the interstitium and prominent increase in the number of fibroblasts, accompanied by mild lymphocytic infiltration. Clinically, the severity of dry eye is correlated with the degree of fibrotic changes, rather than with the amount of lymphocytic infiltration, indicating that excessive extracellular matrix accumulation primarily contributes to the exocrine dysfunction. We have found that accumulated fibroblasts in the lacrimal gland of patients with cGVHD have a chimeric status. Thus, fibroblasts originating from circulating donor-derived precursors and recipient-derived fibroblasts by local epithelial mesenchymal transition may participate in the excessive fibrosis in patients with cGVHD by interacting with T cells. In this article, the immune response and pathogenic fibrosis in ocular cGVHD will be discussed. In addition, clinical findings of ocular complications after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and currently available treatment will also be discussed.
Cornea
2010 Nov
PMID:Immune processes and pathogenic fibrosis in ocular chronic graft-versus-host disease and clinical manifestations after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. 2093 46