1. Benign Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia of the Conjunctiva Treated With Cyclosporine.
- Author
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Parikh RN, Sandhu HS, Massaro-Giordano G, Goldstein SM, and OʼBrien JM
- Subjects
- Aged, Humans, Male, Treatment Outcome, Conjunctival Diseases drug therapy, Cyclosporine therapeutic use, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Pseudolymphoma drug therapy
- Abstract
Purpose: To describe a case of reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (RLH) of the conjunctiva responding to cyclosporine immunosuppressant monotherapy., Methods: A 66-year-old man with a 2-year history of biopsy-proven bilateral RLH presented for dry eye evaluation with chief complaints of burning, stinging, and irritation in both eyes. After slit-lamp examination and positive findings of matrix metalloproteinase 9 in the patient's tear film, he was diagnosed with meibomian gland dysfunction and tear-insufficiency dry eye disease. The patient was subsequently treated with topical cyclosporine (ophthalmic emulsion 0.5 mg/mL two times per day) in both eyes., Results: Examination at the 3-month follow-up visit revealed significant reduction of the RLH lesions bilaterally., Conclusions: This report represents the first case of benign ocular RLH responsive to topical cyclosporine therapy. We believe that cyclosporine could play a role in treating patients with benign ocular RLH and warrants further investigation to evaluate its full efficacy.
- Published
- 2018
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