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Query: UMLS:C0022568 (keratitis)
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Rapid diagnosis of viral diseases of the outer eye was attempted by means of immunohistochemical methods. Specimens were obtained with a nitrocellulose membrane, used as a blotter of immunoblotting test. An impression of the corneal or conjunctival surface was obtained by anesthetizing the eye and lightly pressing the membrane against the tissues. In some cases, scraping materials were taken on a slide glass. Viral antigens in the specimens were detected by peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) method, ABC system (Vectastain), or immunofluorescence. Four common diseases were studied. Dendritic corneal lesions caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV) were impressed on the membrane, and exhibited exact duplicates of lesions which were composed of PAP-positive epithelial cells. Under a high magnification, pathologic changes such as margination of chromatin, intranuclear inclusion bodies, and multinucleated giant cells were observed. Of 27 cases of epithelial herpetic keratitis, 25 showed positive results. The impression can permit examination of a minute lesion, therefore, is superior to scraping. Dendritic lesions caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV) have a characteristic morphology different from those of HSV. Impressions showed the virus antigen, when treated with fluorescein-labeled anti-VZV monoclonal antibody. Appearance of such a dendrite in disorders of unknown cause indicates the etiology. Conjunctival impressions of adenovirus (Adv) conjunctivitis examined by the PAP method revealed Adv-antigen containing cells. Of 64 cases analyzed, 24 PAP-positive cases were compared with the 35 culture-proven cases. The sensitivity of PAP method was 69%, and the specificity was 97%. The detection rate varied according to serotype, and was especially low (33%) in type 3. Guinea pig antisera with high titers against enterovirus type 70 (EV70) and a variant of coxsackievirus A type 24 (CA24v), the causative viruses of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC), were obtained. Using these sera as the primary antibody, the antigen of each virus was localized in the cytoplasm of infected HeLa cells by either ABC, or immunofluorescence. Conjunctival cells from patients with EV70 AHC were antigen-positive for 3 days after the onset of disease. Though epidemics of CA24v AHC have only been experienced in Okinawa, sporadic cases have been observed in other districts of Japan.
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PMID:[Viral diseases of the outer eye--rapid diagnosis by immunohistochemistry]. 227 34

The existence and pathophysiological role of glycosaminoglycans in the tear fluid in humans was investigated using quantitative analyses of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate in the tear fluid. The subjects were 42 eyes of 31 normal controls, 9 eyes of 9 patients with superficial punctate keratitis (SPK), and 13 eyes of 13 patients with epithelial defect. After an instillation of 100 microliters saline solution in the conjunctival sac, as much tear fluid as possible was collected from the lower cul-de-sac. The glycosaminoglycans in the tears were then treated with chondroitinase ABC to make fractions of unsaturated disaccharides. The quantities of disaccharides were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Concentrations were expressed as nanomoles of unsaturated disaccharides per protein in the tears. The concentrations of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate in the normal controls were 0.07 +/- 0.12(n mol/mg protein) and 6.91 +/- 3.63 (n mol/mg protein), respectively. The mean concentration of hyaluronic acid was significantly higher in patients with epithelial erosion than in normal controls, whereas the mean concentration of chondroitin sulfate was significantly lower in patients with epithelial erosion than in normal controls. There was no significant difference in the concentration of glycosaminoglycans between the patients with SPK and normal controls. The results of our study suggest that glycosaminoglycans are synthesized and endogenously secreted into the tear fluids and, especially in the case of hyaluronic acid, may play an important role in corneal epithelial wound healing in patients with epithelial erosion.
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PMID:[Quantitative analyses of glycosaminoglycans in tear fluids in normal human eyes and eyes with corneal epithelial disorders]. 773 21