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Uso de allergic conjunctivitis em inglês
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IL-4 may contribute to the development of seasonal allergicconjunctivitis.
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RSV may be a significant pathogenic factor in allergicconjunctivitis.
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We questioned whether IL-4 related phenomenon occurred on the surface of the conjunctiva during allergicconjunctivitis.
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The pathogenesis of allergicconjunctivitis is largely conjectural.
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In order to further investigate the relation of RSV and allergicconjunctivitis, we performed an animal study.
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Ten patients with cedar pollen- allergicconjunctivitis and 10 patients with postsurgical conjunctivitis were enrolled in this study.
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Conjunctival fibroblasts secrete mediators and extracellular matrices that could exacerbate inflammation and papillary formation in allergicconjunctivitis.
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These results indicate that PAF plays a role in the acute phase of allergicconjunctivitis in the guinea-pig.
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Pharmacological inhibition of TRPA1 channel can lead to novel therapeutic strategies to treat ocular itch in severe allergicconjunctivitis.
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As with other allergic diseases, IL-4 may play a role similar to that of histamine in the development of allergicconjunctivitis.
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Conjunctival cells in allergicconjunctivitis produced a larger amount of IL-4 and histamine for cedar pollen compared to the postsurgical conjunctivitis.
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Last month, a mid-stage trial for its experimental allergicconjunctivitis treatment showed the drug did not reduce symptoms compared with a placebo.
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Brush cytology technique was used to obtain conjunctival cells from 30 patients with allergicconjunctivitis and 20 controls.
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We measured interleukin-4 (IL-4) and IgE to study their presence in patients with seasonal allergicconjunctivitis.
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Purpose: To determine whether the number of filled conjunctival goblet cells and mucin gene expression are altered in a mouse model of allergicconjunctivitis.
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We investigated the possible involvement of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a ubiquitous respiratory pathogen, in the development of allergicconjunctivitis through immune mechanisms.