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Query: UMLS:C0022575 (
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
)
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A study was conducted on 107 eyes of 70 patients with dry eye disorders and mechanical and chemical extrinsic alterations and 64 eyes of 32 control subjects in order to describe a possible specific response of the conjunctival and corneal surface. We found the presence of "snakelike" chromatin cells and other nuclear changes, squamous metaplasia, and inflammatory cells in the conjunctiva in all groups. A decrease in goblet cell densities was also found in all groups, except for patients with
blepharoconjunctivitis
. The corneal cells were slightly larger in patients with
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
.
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PMID:Morphological changes in ocular surface in dry eyes and other disorders by impression cytology. 150 63
In a prospective, double-masked clinical study, the authors evaluated the efficacy and safety of topically applied tretinoin ophthalmic ointment (0.01%) versus placebo in the treatment of squamous metaplasia associated with various ocular surface disorders involving dry eyes. Study parameters consisted of graded symptoms and signs, and serial impression cytologies. A total of 161 patients were enrolled in the study. Of these patients, 116 who had a minimum of 4 to 8 months of follow-up qualified for final statistical analysis. These patients were classified into two major groups: (1)
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
(
KCS
) and (2) conjunctival cicatricial diseases (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, inactive pemphigoid, radiation-induced dry eye, drug-induced pseudopemphigoid, and toxic epidermal necrolysis). An analysis of adjusted mean changes for
KCS
patients showed no statistically significant differences between active drug and placebo. A similar analysis of patients with conjunctival cicatricial diseases indicated a statistically significant (P less than 0.05) reversal of conjunctival keratinization in the temporal bulbar site after treatment with active drug, however, clinical symptoms and signs showed no significant improvement with active drug relative to placebo. Side effects were limited to
blepharoconjunctivitis
and were reversible upon tapering or stopping the drug.
...
PMID:Topical retinoid therapy for squamous metaplasia of various ocular surface disorders. A multicenter, placebo-controlled double-masked study. 306 80
Cellulose acetate impressions of the ocular surface were obtained for normal eyes, eyes with
blepharoconjunctivitis
, eyes with
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
, and eyes with primary ocular surface disease. Normal eyes and eyes with
blepharoconjunctivitis
had morphologically normal epithelium and goblet cells on the bulbar and palpebral ocular surfaces. Eyes with primary ocular surface disease had abnormal ocular surface impressions (decreased, abnormal, or absent goblet cells with abnormal epithelial cells) on both the bulbar and palpebral ocular surfaces. Conversely, eyes with
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
had substantial abnormalities of the epithelium and goblet cells only on the bulbar ocular surface, suggesting an environmental role in this disease process.
...
PMID:Cellulose acetate impressions of the ocular surface. Dry eye states. 665 90
Significant allergic- and immunologic-mediated diseases of the eye are reviewed. Included are diseases of the lacrimal gland namely
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
, immune-mediated diseases of the conjunctiva, atopic
blepharoconjunctivitis
, and marginal blepharitis, uveitis including lens-induced uveitis, episcleritis, orbital cellulitis, and optic neuritis. Significant diagnostic features, an approach to diagnostic workup, and treatment are presented.
...
PMID:Allergic- and immunologic-mediated diseases of the eye and adnexae. 797 44