2012
DOI: 10.1097/01.wox.0000411804.48668.36
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59 Hyperosmolar Conjunctival Provocation Test (HCPT) in the Evaluation of Ocular Symptoms

Abstract: BackgroundNon-allergic environmental factors may cause ocular symptoms in atopic and non atopic subjects, which are known as nonspecific conjunctival hyperreactivity (CHR). This study aims to investigate the presence of CHR to the HCPT in subjects with ocular symptoms.Methods63 adults with ocular symptoms (itching, red eyes or tearing) were selected and tested for allergy to house dust mites and grass pollen by skin prick tests (ALK Abelló) and serum specific IgE (Immunocap-Phadia). They were considered atopic… Show more

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