| Literature DB >> 34000363 |
Rohan Bir Singh1, Lingjia Liu1, Ann Yung1, Sonia Anchouche2, Sharad K Mittal1, Tomas Blanco1, Thomas H Dohlman1, Jia Yin1, Reza Dana3.
Abstract
Conjunctival hyperemia is one of the most common causes for visits to primary care physicians, optometrists, ophthalmologists, and emergency rooms. Despite its high incidence, the treatment options for patients with conjunctival hyperemia are restricted to over-the-counter drugs that provide symptomatic relief due to short duration of action, tachyphylaxis and rebound redness. As our understanding of the immunopathological pathways causing conjunctival hyperemia expands, newer therapeutic targets are being discovered. These insights have also contributed to the development of animal models for mimicking the pathogenic changes in microvasculature causing hyperemia. Furthermore, this progress has catalyzed the development of novel therapeutics that provide efficacious, long-term relief from conjunctival hyperemia with minimal adverse effects.Entities:
Keywords: Conjunctival vasculature; Conjunctivitis; Hyperemia; Microcirculation; Ocular redness
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34000363 PMCID: PMC8328932 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtos.2021.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ocul Surf ISSN: 1542-0124 Impact factor: 6.268