Abstract:Background/Aims: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) and alkali burns are associated with chronic, severe inflammation of the ocular surface that occasionally lead to corneal stem cell deficiencies. The corneal stroma in these diseases has not been studied comprehensively. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the keratocytes in the stroma were normal and whether the stroma remained inflamed in the chronic phase of these diseases. Methods: Five pathological corneas,… Show more
“…; Saito et al. ). Ocular surface infections can predispose to dry eye rather than the dry eye predisposing a patient to infections (Narayanan et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on the evidence in the existing literature, there is insufficient evidence to strongly suggest that a typical dry eye patient will be at increased risk for microbial keratitis (Narayanan et al 2013). According to clinical observations, even in severe dry eye disorders, such as Sjögren's syndrome or ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, the corneal ulceration is sterile, but not infectious (Vivino et al 2001;Saito et al 2008). Ocular surface infections can predispose to dry eye rather than the dry eye predisposing a patient to infections (Narayanan et al 2013).…”
Unilateral quiescent HSK causes bilateral tear impairment, which depends on the loss of corneal sensitivity in the affected eye. In the affected eye with severe corneal sensitivity loss, bilateral dry eye occurred.
“…; Saito et al. ). Ocular surface infections can predispose to dry eye rather than the dry eye predisposing a patient to infections (Narayanan et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on the evidence in the existing literature, there is insufficient evidence to strongly suggest that a typical dry eye patient will be at increased risk for microbial keratitis (Narayanan et al 2013). According to clinical observations, even in severe dry eye disorders, such as Sjögren's syndrome or ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, the corneal ulceration is sterile, but not infectious (Vivino et al 2001;Saito et al 2008). Ocular surface infections can predispose to dry eye rather than the dry eye predisposing a patient to infections (Narayanan et al 2013).…”
Unilateral quiescent HSK causes bilateral tear impairment, which depends on the loss of corneal sensitivity in the affected eye. In the affected eye with severe corneal sensitivity loss, bilateral dry eye occurred.
“…8,19,[55][56][57][58] Upregulation of biglycan in aortic stenosis, characterized by lipid accumulation and inflammation, 59 results in enhanced synthesis of phospholipid transfer protein via stimulation of TLR2. 60 Furthermore, higher levels of biglycan in cardiac transplant coronary arteriopathy, 58 severe ocular surface disease 61 and in adipose tissue 62 suggest a role for biglycan in the perpetuation of inflammation. Further studies concerning the mechanisms of biglycan-driven inflammation in those pathophysiological processes would improve our understanding of how sterile inflammation is triggered.…”
Section: Decorin As Endogenous Ligand Of Tlr2/tlr4 and Tgfβ1 Inhibitomentioning
“…Saito and coworkers found that in severe ocular surface diseases such as SJS, OCP and alkali burn, the corneal stroma had persistent inflammation, even in the seemingly quiet phase, because the CD45-positive and CD14-positive cells were increased and the expression level of monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP1), macrophage inflammatory protein 1α (MIP 1α) and MIP1β were markedly high in all cornea 11. The chronic inflammation produces excessive collagenolytic activity and makes the tissue vulnerable to melting.…”
MICOF KPro provided useful vision for the end stage of autoimmune dry eyes in our study. Anatomical stability of KPro was achieved in all cases using repair and reinforcing surgery.
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