[In vitro effects of antiallergic eyedrops on complement activation induced by particulate matter].

Author: BlondinC, CholleyB, GoldschmidtP, Haeffner-CavaillonN

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Recent decades have been marked by an increasing number of patients suffering from ocular allergic-like symptoms without being associated with an increase in IgE levels. These symptoms include heaviness of the lid, foreign body sensation, burning, stinging and photophobia. Both epidemiological studi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12843888

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Eye Allergies: Exploring the Desert of Ocular Inflammation

The eyes, our windows to the world, can be sensitive to the harsh environment, particularly when it comes to allergies. This research delves into the intricate desert of ocular inflammation, exploring the role of the complement system in allergic-like eye symptoms. The complement system, a crucial part of our immune defense, can be triggered by environmental factors like air pollution, leading to inflammation and irritation. This research emphasizes the need for further exploration into the role of the complement system in IgE-independent eye allergies, a common condition that affects many individuals.

The Complement System: A Desert Oasis in Our Immune Defense

This research suggests that the complement system plays a significant role in the development of eye allergies. Understanding how environmental factors trigger this system can help us develop more effective treatments and preventive measures for this common condition.

Protecting Our Windows to the World

Eye allergies can be uncomfortable and interfere with our daily lives. This research highlights the importance of protecting our eyes from environmental irritants, like air pollution, to minimize the risk of these allergies.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research takes us on a journey through the complex desert of ocular inflammation, exploring the intricate role of the complement system in eye allergies. Understanding this delicate balance can help us develop new strategies to protect our precious windows to the world.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2003-08-20
  2. Date Revised 2016-11-24
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

12843888

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

MDOI-JFO-04-2003-26-4-0181-5512-101019-ART1

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