ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS Flashcards
what are the main symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis?
RED, TEARY, ITCHY EYES
what are the main signs of allergic conjunctivitis?
bilateral, chemosis, and papillae
how do you treat acute allergic conjunctivitis?
- Eliminate the inciting agent
- Cool compresses several times per day.
- Mild cases – ATs 4x-8x per day.
- Moderate cases – antihistamine or antihistamine/mast cell stabilizer combo
- Sever cases – mild topical steroid (loteprednol or fluorometholone).
– Oral antihistamine in moderate to severe cases can be helpful. - F/U –> 2 weeks.
what are the 3 types of allergic conjunctivitis?
- allergic conjunctivitis
- atopic kerato-conjunctivitis (AKC)
- vernal kerato-conjunctivitis (VKC)
define allergic conjunctivitis.
- General term used to talk about the hypersensitivity disorder that involves the conjunctiva, lid, and/or cornea.
allergic conjunctivitis is divided into 2 categories. What are they?
- seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
- perennial allergic conjunctivitis
what is seasonal allergic conjunctivitis? what type of hypersensitivity?
type 1 hypersensitivity rxn that is triggered by airborne allergens – pollen, hay fever.
what season(s) is seasonal allergic conjunctivitis the worst?
- spring & summer
what is perennial allergic conjunctivitis? what type of hypersensitivity rxn is it?
Type 1 hypersensitivity rxn triggered by household allergens (dust, mold, animal dander).
what season(s) is perennial allergic conjunctivitis the worst?
- year long but worse in the fall.
what is atopic kerato-conjunctivitis (AKC)? what hypersensitivity rxn is it?
It is a rare type 1 & 4 hypersensitivity rxn that is associated with atopic conditions like:
* eczema
* allergic rhinitis
* asthma
who gets Atopic keratoconjunctivitis?
- Most common in young middle-aged adults (teens – 40s)
symptoms of AKC?
- general allergic conjunctivis symptoms
- photophobia
- eye pain
signs of AKC?
- general allergic conj signs (inferior papillae)
- Hertoghe sign - thinning or loss of the outer third of the eyebrow.
- Dennie’s lines - extra crease under the lower lid due to periorbital edema.
- symblepharon
cornea signs:
* PEE
* peripheral neovascularization
* KCN
* cataracts
what is is vernal kerato-conjunctivitis (VKC)? what hypersensitivity is it?
- It is a rare type 1 hypersensitivity rxn that impacts those under 10 yrs of age and characterized by seasonal outbreaks.
who gets VKC? what climate?
boys <10 yrs of age who live in hot climates & have predilection for atopy.
when does VKC spontaneously get better?
VKC resolves during puberty
symptoms of VKC?
- general allergic conj symptoms.
- photophobia
- eye pain
signs for VKC?
- general allergic conj signs
- thick ropy discharge
- Cobblestone papillae - in the superior tarsal conjunctiva.
- Trantas dots - white, jelly-like papillae around the limbus. (Filled w/ eosinophils)
May involve cornea:
* Starts as PEE –> coalesces into macro erosions –> leads to plaque and localized ulceration (shield ulcer) –> scarring
distinguish AKC vs. VKC
- AKC - signs are inferior & mainly involve lids & margin.
- VKC - signs are superior & mainly involve conjunctiva and cornea.
tx for VKC?
treat like acute allergic conjunctivitis + cornea findings (ABx).
* If shield ulcer present add –> topical steroid qid & topical Abx gtt qid or ung qid.
* F/U –> 2 weeks
* F/U –> 1-3 days if shield ulcer