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Zhmud, T |
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Barabino, S |
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Drozhzhyna, G |
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2025-03-19T08:20:25Z |
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2025-03-19T08:20:25Z |
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2024 |
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Zhmud T. Effect of a combination of 0.001% hydrocortisone and 0.2% hyaluronic acid on conjunctival cytology in patients with dysregulatory inflammatory changes of the conjunctiva in type 2 diabetes [Electronic resource] / T. Zhmud, S. Barabino, G. Drozhzhyna // Oftalmologicheskii Zhurnal. – 2024. – Vol. 111, no. 4. – P. 18–22. |
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doi.10.31288/oftalmolzh202441822 |
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https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/8071 |
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Purpose. To assess and evaluate cytological changes of conjunctival epithelial cells collected by CIC and relative expression of CD15 before and after 2-month treatment with sodium hyaluronate 0.2% and 0.001% hydrocortisone among patients with dysregulatory inflammatory changes of the conjunctiva in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Methods. We prospectively enrolled 38 T2DM patients (76 eyes). All patients were further divided into two groups: Group I - study group (n=23; 46 eyes); Group II - controls (n=15; 30 eyes). Group I received one drop of sodium hyaluronate 0.2% and 0.001% hydrocortisone (HA/Hydrocortisone); group II – one drop of sodium hyaluronate two times daily for two months, respectively.
Results. Relative expression of epithelial CD15 was significantly reduced after the treatment in Group I (p˂0,001) in contrast to Group II (p=0,8726). Absence of CD 15 expression was found in five cases (11%) before treatment and seven cases (15%) after HA/Hydrocortisone administration (p=0,7582). Macrophage infiltration was observed in 28% of participants upon baseline examination and it completely disappeared after treatment with HA/Hydrocortisone. These findings show that HA/hydrocortisone drops should be considered as an effective treatment for patients with dysregulated parainflammation of the conjunctiva.
Conclusions. Treatment with hyaluronate/hydrocortisone eye drops showed a statistically significant improvement of conjunctival cytology and functional tests: lipid layer thickness (LLT), tear breakup time (TBUT), meibomian gland loss (MGL) along with reduction of relative expression of epithelial CD15 among T2DM patients. |
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en |
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Journal of Ophthalmology (Ukraine) |
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hydrocortisone 0.001% |
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hyaluronic acid |
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type 2 diabetes |
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dry eye disease |
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impression cytology |
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inflammatory infiltration |
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ocular surface |
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Effect of a combination of 0.001% hydrocortisone and 0.2% hyaluronic acid on conjunctival cytology in patients with dysregulatory inflammatory changes of the conjunctiva in type 2 diabetes. |
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Article |
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