Duszak Robert S
Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Optometry. 2007 Jul;78(7):333-8. doi: 10.1016/j.optm.2006.12.014.
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratitis (TSPK) is a chronic disease with exacerbations and remissions over years to decades. Hallmarks of the disease include multiple, whitish-gray, intraepithelial corneal lesions with minimal or no conjunctival involvement. Although its exact etiology is controversial, TSPK has a genetic association with HLA-DR3, an antigen associated with immunogenic responses. Treatment of the disease varies depending on severity and can consist of artificial tears, corticosteroids, topical cyclosporine, or soft contact lenses.
A 33-year-old African-American man presented with a complaint of a foreign body sensation in both eyes. After a thorough examination, a diagnosis of TSPK was made, and after appropriate management, complete resolution of the acute disease ensued.
A discussion of the case presented aims to provide clinicians with a clearer understanding of the clinical findings, etiology, and management of TSPK.
蒂格森表层点状角膜炎(TSPK)是一种慢性疾病,病程长达数年至数十年,病情有加重和缓解期。该疾病的特征包括多个灰白色上皮内角膜病变,结膜受累轻微或无受累。尽管其确切病因存在争议,但TSPK与HLA - DR3存在遗传关联,HLA - DR3是一种与免疫原性反应相关的抗原。该疾病的治疗方法因严重程度而异,可包括人工泪液、皮质类固醇、局部环孢素或软性隐形眼镜。
一名33岁非裔美国男性因双眼有异物感前来就诊。经过全面检查,诊断为TSPK,经过适当治疗,急性疾病完全缓解。
对该病例的讨论旨在让临床医生更清楚地了解TSPK的临床表现、病因及治疗方法。