Perennial allergic conjunctivitis: definition, clinical characteristics and prevalence. A comparison with seasonal allergic conjunctivitis.

J K Dart, R J Buckley, M Monnickendan, J Prasad
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Perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC) is a perennial form of seasonal allergic (hay fever) conjunctivitis (SAC). Fourteen subjects with PAC were compared with 25 subjects with SAC. All patients met the same criteria for the diagnosis of a Type 1 ocular allergy. In a study of ophthalmic morbidity at an inner city health centre during the summer months the 3-month period prevalence of PAC was 3.5:10,000. In PAC symptoms are present throughout the year although seasonal exacerbations occurred in 79 per cent. Many similarities were found with SAC. PAC showed the same age range, length of history and symptoms as SAC although SAC was more severe. In both, conjunctival cytology showed eosinophils (PAC 43 per cent; SAC 25 per cent) and total IgE levels were raised in the tears (PAC 100 per cent; SAC 96 per cent) and serum (PAC 79 per cent; SAC 78 per cent). However, PAC differed from SAC in several respects: a history of exacerbation on exposure to house dust (PAC 42 per cent; SAC none) and an association with perennial rhinitis (PAC 75 per cent; SAC 12 per cent) were more common in PAC. The largest response on skin prick testing to a panel of antigens was to house dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) and this was more frequent in PAC (PAC 71 per cent; SAC 4 per cent). Dust mite antigen specific IgE was present in the tears of 78 per cent of cases of PAC, in higher levels than in serum indicating local production of IgE, whereas in SAC there were no detectable levels in any of the tears tested.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

常年性变应性结膜炎的定义、临床特征及流行情况。季节性变应性结膜炎的比较。
常年性过敏性结膜炎(PAC)是季节性过敏性(花粉热)结膜炎(SAC)的常年性形式。PAC组14例,SAC组25例。所有患者均符合1型眼部过敏的诊断标准。在一项对市中心保健中心夏季眼科发病率的研究中,3个月期间PAC患病率为3.5:10 000。PAC患者全年均有症状,但79%的患者出现季节性加重。与SAC患者有许多相似之处。PAC表现出与SAC相同的年龄范围、病程长短和症状,尽管SAC更为严重。两例结膜细胞学检查均显示嗜酸性粒细胞(PAC 43%;SAC 25%),泪液中总IgE水平升高(PAC 100%;SAC 96%)和血清(PAC 79%;SAC 78%)。然而,PAC与SAC在几个方面有所不同:接触室内灰尘的恶化史(PAC 42%;SAC无)并与常年性鼻炎相关(PAC 75%;SAC(12%)在PAC中更为常见。在一组抗原的皮肤点刺试验中,最大的反应是尘螨(Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus),这在PAC中更为常见(PAC 71%;SAC 4%)。尘螨抗原特异性IgE存在于78%的PAC病例的泪液中,其水平高于血清中,表明IgE在局部产生,而在SAC中,在任何测试的泪液中都没有检测到水平。(摘要删节250字)
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