Chlamydia Trachomatis Infections: A Hidden Cause of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

G. Satpathy
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Purpose: Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a common eye problem, which is asymptomatic in the early stage, but if left untreated for a prolonged period can exacerbate to dry eye syndrome. Role of bacteria in the pathophysiology of MGD is always controversial. This pilot study was undertaken to find the association of Chlamydia trachomatis apart from the normal biota of the eyelid with MGD in a tertiary care hospital in India. Methods: A total of 112 MGD patients with follicular conjunctival inflammation with either of the symptoms such as; Meibomitis (22), Dry eye (42), Watering (19), Blepharitis (9), Chalazion/ Hardoleum (20) were referred to the Chlamydial laboratory for further investigation. Conjunctival swabs of both eyes were subjected to direct immunofluorescence assay (DFA) for C. trachomatis antigen detection. Results: Of the 112 MGD patients, 62 (55.30%) were found positive for C. trachomatis with DFA, out of which 54(87%) had good clinical response for topical azithromycin (1% eye drop), topical lubricants and warm compresses. Conclusions: We concluded from this study that, C. trachomatis is one of the causes for MGD with follicular conjunctival inflammation and topical azithromycin is a good choice for treatment and improving the signs and symptoms of the infection. As the role of chlamydia in MGD is not clear, this study will disclose an exciting fact about the pathophysiology of the disease, which will in turn improve treatment strategy to some extent to combat with the common but frustrating
沙眼衣原体感染:睑板腺功能障碍的隐藏原因
目的:睑板腺功能障碍(MGD)是一种常见的眼病,在早期是无症状的,但如果长期不治疗,可能会恶化为干眼综合征。细菌在MGD病理生理中的作用一直存在争议。这项初步研究是在印度的一家三级保健医院进行的,目的是发现除了眼睑正常生物群外,沙眼衣原体与MGD的关系。方法:共112例伴有以下症状的MGD患者;Meibomitis(22例),Dry eye(42例),Watering(19例),Blepharitis(9例),Chalazion/ Hardoleum(20例)被转至衣原体实验室进一步检查。采用直接免疫荧光法(DFA)检测双眼结膜拭子沙眼原体抗原。结果:112例MGD患者中,62例(55.30%)沙眼原体伴DFA阳性,其中54例(87%)外用阿奇霉素(1%滴眼液)、外用润滑剂和热敷的临床疗效良好。结论:沙眼衣原体是MGD合并滤泡结膜炎症的病因之一,外用阿奇霉素是治疗和改善感染体征和症状的良好选择。由于衣原体在MGD中的作用尚不清楚,本研究将揭示一个令人兴奋的关于疾病病理生理的事实,这将在一定程度上改善治疗策略,以对抗常见但令人沮丧的疾病
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