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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (
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The clinical, microbiologic, and cytologic features of the guinea pig model of
keratoconjunctivitis
with enterobacteria, Salmonella typhimurium were elucidated. Guinea pig eyes were instilled with S. typhimurium and the eyes were studied by biomicroscopy, culture, cytology, pathology, and electron microscopy. All animals developed moderate to severe conjunctivitis that was present in 18% of the animals on day 1. It became more intense, appearing in all of the eyes on day 10 and disappeared before day 30. The cultures for S. typhimurium were almost all positive on days 1 and 2, declined steadily to 10% on day 10, and were negative after that. A coarse, epithelial punctate
keratitis
was present in more than 90% of the infected eyes at some time during the experiment. The
keratitis
had a biphasic clinical course. The first peak correlated with the maximum culture results, but during the second peak only 10% of the cultures were positive. Electron microscopy of the cornea showed the S. typhimurium at the epithelial surface within surface epithelial cells during the early phases of infection. The later phase
keratitis
, with negative culture results, resembles the
keratitis
of Reiter's syndrome.
...
PMID:Experimental guinea pig ocular infection by Salmonella typhimurium. 388 43
Data are reviewed that illustrate the efficacy of the immunofluorescence (IF) technique as a method of rapid viral diagnosis. Its constant application in the "Stefan S. Nicolau" Institute of Virology has allowed the detection of viral and/or inframicrobial antigens in cells from patients with eye diseases (
keratoconjunctivitis
,
keratitis
, uveitis), stomatitis, skin diseases, benign and malignant gynecopathies, male urethritis, respiratory diseases, facial paralysis, etc. The IF technique has an incontestable advantage as regards the detection of the simultaneous presence of several infectious agents in the same patient. The prerequisites and prospects of a wider application of IF methods for rapid viral diagnosis are briefly discussed.
...
PMID:Rapid viral diagnosis by immunofluorescence reactions. 391 54
Topical application of human fibroblast-derived (beta) interferon (HulFN-beta) has been used in treatment of epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
due to adenovirus. Patients received a total of 1-2 x 10(5) reference units of HulFN-beta per day, divided into 8-10 drops. Control patients received corticosteroid therapy or a placebo containing human serum albumin, with the same administration schedule. The severity and evolution of symptoms was analyzed according to a number of clinical criterias. The results indicate that in the interferon-treated group the length of the disease was reduced from an average of 27 days to 6.5 days. The number of cases in which
keratitis
occurred as a complication of the disease was reduced in the interferon-treated group to 10%, as opposed to 57% in the control group. Doses of interferon lower than 5 x 10(4) units per day, were not effective to prevent
keratitis
.
...
PMID:Use of human fibroblast-derived (beta) interferon in the treatment of epidemic adenovirus keratoconjunctivitis. 618 50
A 37-year-old man developed an acute follicular conjunctivitis with preauricular lymphadenopathy believed to be epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
. On the eighth day of his disease, subepithelial dendritic opacities developed in the cornea which were not typical of either epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
or herpetic
keratitis
. A diagnosis of primary herpes simplex virus infection was established by positive viral culture and a rise in serum antibody titer to herpes simplex virus. Subepithelial dendritic
keratitis
as a manifestation of herpes simplex infection of the cornea has not been previously described. The lesions seen in this patient were not reproducible in rabbits and we believe they represent an unusual host response to the virus. This form of herpetic
keratoconjunctivitis
is extremely difficult to differentiate from epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
. Corticosteroids should be used with caution in cases that are not completely typical of epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
.
...
PMID:Primary herpes simplex subepithelial dendritic keratitis. 626 83
Trifluridine (trifluorothymidine) is an antiviral agent for topical use in the eye, and is structurally related to idoxuridine. In vitro studies have shown that it effectively inhibits the replication of herpes simplex virus type 1, which causes primary
keratoconjunctivitis
and recurrent epithelial
keratitis
in man. In masked comparative studies, predominantly in patients with dendritic ulcers, trifluridine 1% solution was effective in over 90% of patients; in such studies it was comparable with vidarabine in treating dendritic ulcers, and was at least as effective as, and in some studies more effective than, idoxuridine. The drug was also effective in treating a small number of patients with geographic ulcers (sometimes associated with the usage of topical corticosteroids), and this could be an important advantage if confirmed in further well-designed studies. However, experience at present is too limited to reliably determine the usual response rate in this difficult therapeutic area. In open studies the drug proved to be particularly useful in treating ulcers previously unresponsive to idoxuridine or vidarabine, and in treating patients intolerant of idoxuridine, with a high success rate and minimal side effects being reported. The role of trifluridine in treating deep stromal disease, uveitis, or adenovirus kerato-conjunctivitis has not been established. The drug is well tolerated and cross-hypersensitivity and cross-toxicity between trifluridine, idoxuridine and vidarabine are rare. Thus, trifluridine is an effective alternative to the drugs available for treating herpetic
keratitis
, and seems especially useful in 'difficult' cases.
...
PMID:Trifluridine: a review of its antiviral activity and therapeutic use in the topical treatment of viral eye infections. 628 70
The clinical studies reviewed here indicated the usefulness of topical application of Human-fibroblast-derived (Beta) interferon (Hu1FN-B) in treatment of Adeno-8 Epidemic-
keratoconjunctivitis
. A week treatment with 2-5 x 10(5) reference units daily doses, starting early as possible, reduced the length of the disease from 22 day to a week, and almost totally prevented the appearance of subepithelial
keratitis
which occurred in 57% of the control group. Possibly interferon should be given also prophylactically to individuals exposed to contagion. Our results encourage further investigation on the Hu1 FN-B use as a drug for treatment and prevention of viral infection.
...
PMID:Clinical effect of human-fibroblast-derived (Beta) interferon in treatment of adeno-virus epidemic keratoconjunctivitis and its complications. 630 37
When tested in guinea pigs, Y. pseudotuberculosis strains, serovar I (25 strains) and serovar V (1 strain), were found for the first time to be capable of causing
keratoconjunctivitis
in the animals; the most virulent of these strains caused progressive conjunctivitis and
keratitis
with generalized infection. The minimum infective dose was 10(4) for conjunctivitis and 10(6) for
keratitis
. The studied Y. pseudotuberculosis strains, serovars O3 and O9, were found to be incapable of causing conjunctivitis and
keratitis
. The authors believe that the keratoconjunctival test allows one to evaluate the invasiveness and toxicity of Y. pseudotuberculosis according to the degree of the manifestation and the time of the development of conjunctivitis and
keratitis
.
...
PMID:[Use of the keratoconjunctival test for determining the virulence of the causative agent of pseudotuberculosis]. 634 60
Graft-v-host disease is the major complication of bone marrow transplantation for the leukemias and aplastic anemia. In the clinical evaluation of eye problems of patients with acute graft-v-host disease, findings reveal a disease process of
keratoconjunctivitis
that appears to represent a specific pathologic eye syndrome in which the conjunctivae and occasionally the cornea represent an immunologic target of graft-v-host disease. Additional studies of eye problems of chronic graft-v-host disease reveal the persistent nature of
keratitis
sicca and the morbid sequelae of the immunoincompetent patient.
...
PMID:Ocular manifestations of graft-v-host disease. 634 49
The clinical trials of interferon in ophthalmology have been carried out mainly using a method of topical administration to viral
keratoconjunctivitis
. Eye infections by herpes simplex virus in humans have been shown to be benefited by interferon. Topical combination therapy of herpetic
keratitis
by interferon with debridement or other antiviral agents would be more effective. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis have failed to respond favourably to interferon except some symptoms.
...
PMID:[Clinical trials of interferon in ophthalmology]. 636 92
The presence of 12 viral (herpes 1 and 2, influenza A(H1N1), A(H3N2) and B, parainfluenza 1, 2, 3, adenovirus 5) and inframicrobial (Chlamydia, mycoplasma, Rickettsia burneti) antigens was investigated by direct or indirect immunofluorescence (IF) reactions in exfoliated conjunctival cells from 110 patients with nonbacterial
keratitis
and
keratoconjunctivitis
. A rapid etiological diagnosis could be obtained in 101 (92%) of the cases, parainfluenza and herpes antigens being the most frequently detected. In most of the cases the simultaneous presence of several antigens was made evident. Encouraging results were obtained by the application of a specific treatment based on the diagnosis provided by the IF reaction.
...
PMID:Rapid detection by immunofluorescence of multiple viral infections in patients with keratitis. 637 81
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