小儿恰拉兹病的治疗策略:一项范围综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Tom Kornhauser, Abdelrahman M Elhusseiny, John D Pemberton
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摘要

背景:chalazia是儿童眼睑常见的病变,由皮脂腺的慢性炎症引起。管理策略各不相同,但针对儿科人群的证据有限。目的回顾目前儿童吸尘病的治疗方法,并提出一种治疗方法。方法对小儿吸尘病的保守、内科和外科治疗方法进行文献综述。结果保守治疗(热敷,眼睑卫生)仍然是第一线,尽管儿科特异性疗效数据很少。局部抗生素和类固醇的效果好坏参半,对儿童有潜在的不良影响。新兴疗法(益生菌,omega-3补充剂,强脉冲光)显示出希望,但需要进一步的研究。局部类固醇注射成功率高,但有罕见并发症的风险。对于持续性病变,手术切除仍然有效。建议考虑到潜在的条件(维生素A缺乏,蠕形螨感染,酒渣鼻)量身定制的方法。结论小儿吸尘病的治疗缺乏规范的治疗方案。一种平衡疗效和安全性的量身定制的方法至关重要。需要大规模的、以儿科为重点的研究来建立基于证据的指南。
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Management strategies for chalazia in pediatric patients: A scoping review.

BackgroundChalazia are common eyelid lesions in children, resulting from chronic inflammation of sebaceous glands. Management strategies vary, but evidence specific to pediatric populations is limited.ObjectivesTo review current evidence on treatment modalities for chalazia in children and propose a management algorithm.MethodsA comprehensive literature review was conducted, synthesizing data on conservative, medical, and surgical approaches to pediatric chalazia management.ResultsConservative treatments (warm compresses, lid hygiene) remain first-line, though pediatric-specific efficacy data is sparse. Topical antibiotics and steroids show mixed results, with potential adverse effects in children. Emerging therapies (probiotics, omega-3 supplementation, intense pulsed light) show promise but require further investigation. Intralesional steroid injections demonstrate high success rates but carry risks of rare complications. Surgical excision remains effective for persistent lesions. Tailored approaches considering underlying conditions (vitamin A deficiency, Demodex infestation, rosacea) are recommended.ConclusionsManagement of pediatric chalazia lacks standardized protocols. A tailored approach balancing efficacy and safety is crucial. Large-scale, pediatric-focused studies are needed to establish evidence-based guidelines.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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