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Clinical characteristics and factors associated the outcome of lacrimal canaliculitis.

Shuai-Chun Lin1, Shu-Ching Kao, Chieh-Chih Tsai, Ching-Yu Cheng, Hui-Chuan Kau, Wen-Ming Hsu, Shu-Mei Lee.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze the clinical and microbiological characteristics and factors associated with the outcome of lacrimal canaliculitis.
METHODS: Thirty four patients (34 eyes) treated for lacrimal canaliculitis between January 2001 and December 2006 in a tertiary medical centre were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical and microbiological profiles, treatment outcome, and risk factors related to recurrence and concretions formation were evaluated.
RESULTS: There were 10 males and 24 females with a mean age of 64 years. The average time lapse to diagnosis was 18 months. Lower canaliculus (91%) was most commonly involved. Six patients (18%) had both upper and lower canaliculitis. Culture positive specimens were 21 of 25 (84%), with a mixed infection of 7 (28%). Streptococcus species (28%), Staphylococcus species (20%), and Actinomyces (16%) were the most commonly cultured organisms. Concretions were noted in nine patients (26%). All cultures of concretions were positive. No specific factor was found to be related to concretions formation. Canaliculotomy was performed in 25 patients (74%). Recurrence developed in seven patients (21%), with a mean time to recurrence of 24 months. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that male patients (p=0.038) and presence of concretions (p=0.001) were associated with higher recurrent rate. Both patients with Haemophilus influenzae isolate developed recurrence (100%).
CONCLUSION: Canaliculitis are often delayed diagnosed and prone to recur or persist. Male gender and concretions are important risk factors for recurrence. Surgical removal of all possible concretions is essential for cure.
© 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Acta Ophthalmol.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20064116     DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2009.01827.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1755-375X            Impact factor:   3.761


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