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Efficacy of antiprostaglandin therapy in vernal conjunctivitis.
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1987
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Twenty-seven PatientsOcular DiseaseAllergyOphthalmologyVernal ConjunctivitisAntiprostaglandin TherapyGlaucomaOcular PathologyMedicineCorticosteroid Drops
Twenty-seven patients with vernal conjunctivitis who remained symptomatic following treatment with corticosteroid drops and/or Opticrom drops (sodium cromoglycate 2%, benzalkonium chloride 0.01%) were treated with aspirin. Aspirin produced marked improvement in all patients apart from three. The possible mechanism of the efficacy of aspirin in vernal conjunctivitis is discussed.
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