类风湿关节炎的眼部表现:近期临床试验的意义。

Manjeet S Bhamra, Irfan Gondal, Abhimanyu Amarnani, Saul Betesh, Angelina Zhyvotovska, Wayne Scott, Milena Rodriguez-Alvarez, Douglas R Lazzaro, Isabel M McFarlane
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摘要

虽然类风湿性关节炎(RA)通常表现为手部中小关节的滑膜炎,但该疾病的眼部表现通常被忽视,并且在很大程度上未得到诊断。这些并发症通常出现在长期RA人群中,偶尔是该疾病的第一个表现,通常影响眼睛前房,导致干枯性角膜结膜炎、外膜炎、巩膜炎、周围性溃疡性角膜炎和前葡萄膜炎。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了目前对RA眼部疾病的病理生理机制的理解,包括氧化应激、细胞因子失衡、慢性炎症、血管通透性、免疫复合物沉积和t细胞的作用,以及泪液高渗等因素的作用。我们还讨论了每种眼病实体的临床表现和诊断,重点介绍了治疗这种可能导致失明的严重疾病的最新策略,以及该领域最近完成和正在进行的临床试验的意义。虽然RA疾病控制是RA相关眼部表现管理的基石,但早期识别眼部病理并及时转诊到眼科对于预防失明和改善该患者群体的生活质量至关重要。
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Ocular Manifestations of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Implications of Recent Clinical Trials.

While rheumatoid arthritis (RA) typically presents with synovitis of the small and medium joints of the hands, ocular manifestations of the disease are generally overlooked and largely underdiagnosed. These complications usually present in longstanding RA population and occasionally represents the first manifestation of the disease and generally affect the anterior chamber of the eye, leading to keratoconjunctivitis sicca, episcleritis, scleritis, peripheral ulcerative keratitis and anterior uveitis. In this review, we present the current understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms for ocular disease in RA, including the role of oxidative stress, cytokine imbalance, chronic inflammation, vascular permeability, immune complex deposition and the role of T-cells as well as the contribution of tear hyperosmolarity among other factors. We also discuss the clinical presentation and diagnosis of each of the ocular disease entities highlighting the latest strategies in the management of this serious disorders that could potentially lead to blindness and the implications of recently completed and ongoing clinical trials in the field. While RA disease control is the cornerstone in the management of RA-associated ocular manifestations, early recognition of ocular pathology with prompt referral to ophthalmology is of paramount importance in order to prevent blindness and improve the quality of life in this patient population.

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