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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
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A deficiency of hepatic tyrosine aminotransferase in humans is responsible for a syndrome of
keratitis
, palmar and plantar erosions and hyperkeratosis and mental retardation. Serum tyrosine increases due to the enzymatic deficiency leads to the deposition of tyrosine crystals in the eye and
cornea
. This deposition and possible lysosomal activation leads to inflammation in the
cornea
and the skin. The syndrome can be reproduced in animals who are fed a high tyrosine diet. The interaction of tyrosine crystals with membrane-bound particles can be studied in vitro with lysosomes and erythrocytes.
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PMID:Molecular biology and molecular pathology of a newly described molecular disease--tyrosinemia II (the Richner-Hanhart syndrome). 2 31
In rabbits inoculated into the right scarified
cornea
with the Kupka strain of human Herpesvirus type 1 (HHV 1), healing of the
keratitis
occurred between days 8--12 post infection (p.i.). Viral particles were seen in nuclei and cytoplasm of corneal epithelium cells and in a few fibrocytes of corneal stroma. By immunofluorescence and electron microscopy, the virus was demonstrated in single neurons and satellite cells of the homolateral Gasserian ganglion since 24 hr p.i. From 20 hr to 8 days p.i., HHV 1 was found in ganglia of 7 out of 15 rabbits, while the explantation was positive in 10 out of 12 animals. In the course of latency, single HHV antigen-containing cells were seen in ganglia of 3 out of 7 rabbits and virus isolation attempts before explantation always were negative. Viral antigen was found in single ganglion cells only in 20% of rabbits with healed corneal lesions while the explanation of the ganglion tissue yielded HHV at an unchanged high frequency (92% of animals).
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PMID:Experimental pathogenesis of non-lethal herpesvirus infection and the establishment of latency. 2 66
Eleven corneal specimens from nine patients with Salzmann's nodular degeneration of the
cornea
, together with all available clinical information, were collected for this study. The specimens were examined by light and electron microscopy. An antecedent
keratitis
was diagnosed by history and microscopic findings in every case. The corneal epithelium showed degenerative changes, its thickness varied, and in nodular areas it often consisted of only a single layer of flattened epithelial cells by light microscopy. Bowman's membrane was missing over the nodules, and in this zone there was excessive secretion of a basement membrane-like material. Hyaline degeneration of collagen, cellular debris, and electron-dense hyaline deposits were seen in the collagen of the nodules. The number of fibrocytes in the nodules varied from many that were active to a few that were degenerating. External irritation because of poor epithelial protection was interpreted as a causative factor, although other tissue repair mechanisms may also have played a role.
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PMID:Salzmann's nodular degeneration of the cornea. 4 19
Vital staining with an aqueous solution of 1% Congo red has been studied in the slit lamp. In 98 cases the dye was mixed with 1% lissamine green, in 120 eyes subsequent staining was performed with 0.125% fluorescein, and in 80 cases the mucous thread from the inferior conjunctival fornix was microscoped. Congo red stains dead cells, degenerate cells, and mucus. The dye discloses
keratitis
, corneal erosion, contact lens damages, corrosions, etc. It stains like lissamine green and rose bengal, though less frequently and less intensely than these. Congo red is a pH indicator. Acid reaction beyond its pH-range (3.0-5.2) has not been demonstrated. Amyloid-specific colour reaction (red-green dichromatic polarisation) has been noticed in mucous fibrils, most often in relation to infectious conjunctivitis and corrosion, never in normal eyes. The phenomenon is believed to indicate degeneration of the mucous fibrils (on the analogy of toluidine-blue-stained mucus), whereas not presence of genuine amyloid. It is, in other words, an important phenomenon in the differential diagnosis. Congo red is hardly indicated in ordinary clinical practice for vital staining of
cornea
and conjunctiva. Fluorescein, combined with rose bengal or lissamin green should be preferred.
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PMID:Congo red vital staining of cornea and conjunctiva. 6 86
Thirty-nine patients with trigeminal neuralgia, not controlled by medical treatment, were treated by radio-frequency thermocoagulation of the Gasserian ganglion and its posterior rootlets. Thirty-six received satisfactory pain relief. In 30 patients touch sensation in the treated territory was preserved. The corneal reflex was affected in only six patients, two of whom subsequently developed
keratitis
. There were no other complications apart from a minor unpleasant sensation in eight patients. By selectively destroying pain fibres this technique offers the scope of preserving touch sensation in the treated area. Moreover, the zone of analgesia can be restricted to the affected region by sensory mapping through electrode stimulation before thermocoagulation. Its simplicity, low morbidity, associated short hospital stay, and the increased ability to preserve touch sensation, especially of the
cornea
, seem to make it preferable to other forms of surgical management for trigeminal neuralgia.
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PMID:Radiofrequency thermocoagulation of Gasserian ganglion and its rootlets for trigeminal neuralgia. 6 74
We describe experiments, using the multiple microinoculation technique, to produce superficial herpes simplex
keratitis
in the rabbit
cornea
, which showed a potent antiviral effect of acycloguanosine.
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PMID:Acycloguanosine: antiviral activity in the rabbit cornea. 8 55
A molluscum contagiosum nodule, situated at the palpebral conjunctiva of the left lower eyelid at the level of the marginal and tarsal conjunctiva, was observed in a 53-year-old male. A mild follicular conjunctivitis was present, except in a zone immediately below the molluscum. On the corresponding site of this molluscum at the bulbar conjunctiva, the limbus and the
cornea
, no follicles, epithelial
keratitis
nor erosions were seen. Clinical diagnosis in atypically situated mollusca can be difficult. Cytological studies in these cases are very helpful. Alcohol-carbowax fixated and Papanicolau stained preparations proved to be very satisfactory for cytological examination. It has never been reported that a molluscum, situated in the palpebral conjunctiva, disappeared spontaneously.
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PMID:Molluscum contagiosum of the palpebral conjunctiva. Report of a case. 8 51
Keratinization of the tarsal conjunctiva in an eye with adequate tears occurs following a number of conditions, including irritation and sensitivity to topical medications, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, radiation to the lid, and occasionally from unknown causes. The keratinized cells produce an epithelial
keratitis
with subsequent vascularization of the
cornea
. The morphogenesis of this condition is discussed, along with therapy including mucous membrane grafts and freezing of the tissue.
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PMID:Keratinization of the conjunctiva. 9 16
Two long-term therapy trials with high concentrations of antibiotic were carried out to determine the duration of therapy required to achieve bacteriologic cure of experimental Pseudomonas
keratitis
in guinea pigs. In the first study, corneas still contained Pseudomonas after 4 days of continual topical therapy with either tobramycin 400 mg/ml, amikacin 250 mg/ml, ticarcillin 400 mg/ml, or carbenicillin 400 mg/ml. In an 11-day trial of topical therapy with tobramycin 20 mg/ml, 34 of 36 corneas grew no Pseudomonas after 6 or more days of therapy. The bacteriologic response to therapy in this model occurred in two phases. About 99.9% or more of the organisms in the
cornea
were killed in the first 24 hr of therapy. The numbers of bacteria remaining in the
cornea
declined gradually over the next several days until the corneas were sterile. Optimal antibiotic therapy may include two stages: initial intensive therapy with high concentrations of antibiotic applied frequently to achieve a large rapid decrease in numbers of organisms in the
cornea
, followed by prolonged, less intensive therapy to eradicate organisms and prevent relapse.
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PMID:Bacteriologic cure of experimental Pseudomonas keratitis. 10 Apr 71
A herpes simplex stromal
keratitis
rabbit model, which was produced by intrastromal injection of live virus, was used to evaluate the effects of local antivirals on the natural course of the disease. Topical trifluridine (trifluorothymidine) and vidarabine monophosphate (adenine arabinoside monophosphate), when given early and frequently, suppressed the disease, indicating that viral replication was important in initiating the disease. However, seven days after the stromal disease had begun to develop, neither drug had an appreciable effect. Since the early drug effect had suggested adequate drug penetration, the abscence of drug effect later in the disease indicates that viral multiplication may not be important in maintaining the disease. Immunologic reactions may control the disease once the
cornea
is antigenically altered by the initial infection. Subconjunctivally injected trifluridine was not effective.
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PMID:Local antivirals in a herpes simplex stromal keratitis model. 10 13
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