Progress on pathogenesis and treatment of ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
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National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81770929, 82070964); Shaanxi Provincial Education Department Service for Local Scientific Research Program in 2018(No.18JC026); Key Research & Development Project of Shaanxi Province(No.2019SF-162); Special Plan Project of Shaanxi Education Department(No.19JK0758); Xi'an Science and Technology Planning Project \〖No.2019114613YX001SF041-(2)\〗

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    Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid(OCP)is a special manifestation of mucosal pemphigoid(mucous membrane pemphigoid, MMP), and the pathogenesis is not clear at present. It can be caused by variety factors such as antigen-antibody reaction, inflammation cell infiltration, the action of various cytokines, elevated calcium ion levels and susceptibility genes. In the early period of diseases, conjunctival present chronic progressive fibrotic inflammation, later the corneal opacity and the neovascularization will eventually lose vision. Therefore, it is particularly important to carry out clinical standardized treatment for OCP patients in a timely manner. To use medicine to control the inflammation and delay the progression of the disease, for example, dapsone, intravenous immunoglobulin(IVIG), rituximab(RTX), tumor necrosis factor antagonists and adrenocorticoids. Surgical treatment can be considered appropriately when OCP patients are complicated by severe trichiasis, corneal disease and cataract.

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Zhuo-Ya Quan, Jian Zhang, Rui-Xue Zhang, et al. Progress on pathogenesis and treatment of ocular cicatricial pemphigoid. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2022;22(1):57-61

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  • Received:April 02,2021
  • Revised:November 23,2021
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  • Online: December 21,2021
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