2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492004000300007
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Participação da sensibilidade atópica em pacientes com ceratoconjuntivite alérgica primaveril

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“…Only 1 patient had a positive test result for grass pollen. 28 We believe that in hot weather countries without pollination, SAC behaves differently, and the seasonality may be correlated to worsening air quality and pollution, which occur at certain times of the year. Changes in the structure, ultrastructure, chemical composition, and allergenicity of some pollens have been reported in polluted areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Only 1 patient had a positive test result for grass pollen. 28 We believe that in hot weather countries without pollination, SAC behaves differently, and the seasonality may be correlated to worsening air quality and pollution, which occur at certain times of the year. Changes in the structure, ultrastructure, chemical composition, and allergenicity of some pollens have been reported in polluted areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Em 109 pacientes consecutivos avaliados em um período de dois anos na Nigéria, apenas 4,5% apresentavam alergia extra-ocular (21) . No Brasil, estudos encontraram 76% de positividade de teste cutâneo para hipersensibilidade imediata (Prick test) em pacientes com CCP (22) . Poeira doméstica e temperaturas altas foram os fatores precipitantes ou agravantes mais freqüentes em todo o nosso grupo estudado.…”
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“…Este fato corrobora com outros resultados (14) que realizaram testes de punctura em pacientes com a forma primaveril e em outro grupo, sem acometimento ocular, porém com alguma forma sistêmica de alergia, não encontrando diferenças estatisticamente significantes entre os grupos. Por outro lado, como já comentado antes, Bonini (15) e Belfort (13) entre outros autores, encontraram incidência relativamente importante do acometimento extraocular, mostrando que estas questões sejam relevantes nas conjuntivites alérgicas.…”
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