慢性眼部移植物抗宿主病的上缘角膜结膜炎病理生理学研究。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zahra Bibak-Bejandi, Mira Azar, Sumaiya Shahjahan, Farshad Abedi, Ali R Djalilian
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摘要

摘要:上缘角膜结膜炎(SLK)是一种影响上结膜和角膜缘的慢性炎症性眼表疾病。其发病机制涉及微创伤和炎症的恶性循环。除了众所周知的与甲状腺疾病有关外,SLK还与包括严重眼表疾病在内的全身性疾病有关。可继发SLK的一种情况是眼移植物抗宿主病(oGVHD)。眼移植物抗宿主病是异基因造血干细胞移植的一种并发症,是一种可导致严重眼部并发症和视力丧失的泛眼表疾病。重要的是,在oGVHD的情况下,SLK的发生是眼表窘迫加重的标志,需要立即积极治疗,以防止不可逆的眼表损伤,特别是角膜缘干细胞缺乏症。oGVHD患者的SLK治疗包括积极润滑、抗炎滴剂、血清/血浆滴剂和大直径隐形眼镜。特别是,巩膜隐形眼镜是目前治疗oGVHD患者SLK最有效的长期治疗方法,可以显著降低不可逆视力丧失的风险。值得注意的是,结膜切除或破坏(如烧灼)不推荐用于治疗移植物抗宿主病的SLK。本文综述了oGVHD中SLK的病理生理和治疗方式,旨在改善长期预后。
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Insights Into the Pathophysiology of Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis in Chronic Ocular Graft-Versus-Host Disease.

Abstract: Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis (SLK) is a chronic inflammatory ocular surface disorder affecting the superior conjunctiva and limbus. Its pathogenesis entails a vicious cycle of microtrauma and inflammation. Besides its well-known association with thyroid disorders, SLK has also been associated with systemic conditions involving severe ocular surface disease. One condition that can secondarily develop SLK is ocular graft-versus-host disease (oGVHD). Ocular graft-versus-host disease, a complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation, is a pan-ocular surface disease that can lead to severe ocular complications and vision loss. Importantly, the occurrence of SLK in the setting of oGVHD is a marker of an augmented ocular surface distress that requires immediate aggressive management to prevent irreversible ocular surface damage, notably limbal stem-cell deficiency. Treatment of SLK in oGVHD includes aggressive lubrication, anti-inflammatory drops, serum/plasma drops, and large diameter contact lenses. In particular, scleral contact lenses are currently the most effective long-term treatment for SLK in oGVHD and can significantly reduce the risk of irreversible loss of vision. Of note, conjunctival resection or destruction (e.g., cauterization) is not recommended for treatment of SLK in ocular graft-versus-host disease. This review examines the pathophysiology and treatment modalities for SLK in oGVHD aimed at improving long-term outcomes.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Eye & Contact Lens: Science and Clinical Practice is the official journal of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists (CLAO), an international educational association for anterior segment research and clinical practice of interest to ophthalmologists, optometrists, and other vision care providers and researchers. Focusing especially on contact lenses, it also covers dry eye disease, MGD, infections, toxicity of drops and contact lens care solutions, topography, cornea surgery and post-operative care, optics, refractive surgery and corneal stability (eg, UV cross-linking). Peer-reviewed and published six times annually, it is a highly respected scientific journal in its field.
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