Information about Xerophthalmia
| ICD-10 | E50.6-E50.7 |
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| ICD-9 | 264.6-264.7 |
| DiseasesDB | 34035 |
| MeSH | D014985 |
Xerophthalmia is a term that usually implies a destructive dryness of the conjunctival epithelium due to dietary vitamin A deficiency — a rare condition in developed countries, but still causing much damage in developing countries. Other forms of dry eye are associated with aging, poor lid closure, scarring from previous injury, or autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, and these can all cause chronic conjunctivitis.
Xerophthalmia can be associated with systemic diseases such as Sjögren's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis, and hypothyroidism; deficiency of vitamin A; and the use of some medications including antihistamines, nasal decongestants, tranquilizers, and anti-depressant drugs. Xerophthalmia results from inadequate function of the lacrimal glands which produce tears. When xerophthalmia is due to vitamin A deficiency, the condition begins with night blindness and conjunctival xerosis (dryness of the eye membranes) and progresses to corneal xerosis (dryness of the cornea), and, in the late stages, to keratomalacia (softening of the cornea).
The treatment depends on the cause. Artificial tears, which lubricate the eye, are the principal symptomatic treatment for dry eye. They are available over-the-counter as eye drops. Using humidifiers, wearing wrap-around glasses when outside, and avoiding outside windy and dry conditions may bring relief. For people with severe cases of dry eye, temporary or permanent closure of the tear drain (small openings at the inner corner of the eyelids where tears drain from the eye) may be helpful. Also known as conjunctivitis arida.
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Eyes are organs of vision that detect light. Different kinds of light-sensitive organs are found in a variety of organisms. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark, while more complex eyes can distinguish shapes and colors.
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Tears are a liquid produced by the body's process of lacrimation to clean and lubricate the eyes. The word lacrimation may also be used in a medical or literary sense to refer to crying. Strong emotions, such as sorrow or elation, may lead to crying.
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Vitamin A is an essential human nutrient. It exists not as a single compound, but in several forms. In foods of animal origin, the major form of vitamin A is an alcohol (retinol), but can also exist as an aldehyde (retinal), or as an acid (retinoic acid).
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epithelium is a tissue composed of a layer of cells. Epithelium lines both the outside (skin) and the inside cavities and lumen of bodies. The outermost layer of our skin is composed of dead stratified squamous, keratinized epithelial cells.
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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ICD-10 M 05. -M 06.
ICD-9 714
OMIM 180300
DiseasesDB 11506
MedlinePlus 000431
eMedicine med/2024 emerg/48 pmr/124
MeSH D001172
Rheumatoid arthritis (
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ICD-10 M 05. -M 06.
ICD-9 714
OMIM 180300
DiseasesDB 11506
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Conjunctivitis
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An eye with viral conjunctivitis
ICD-10 H 10.
ICD-9 372.0 - 372.3
DiseasesDB 3067
MedlinePlus 001010
eMedicine emerg/110 Conjunctivitis (commonly called "pinkeye
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An eye with viral conjunctivitis
ICD-10 H 10.
ICD-9 372.0 - 372.3
DiseasesDB 3067
MedlinePlus 001010
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MeSH D012859
Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy the exocrine glands that produce tears and saliva. It is named after Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik Sjögren (1899-1986), who first described it.
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Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy the exocrine glands that produce tears and saliva. It is named after Swedish ophthalmologist Henrik Sjögren (1899-1986), who first described it.
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Lupus Erythematosus
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ICD-10 L 93. , M 32.
ICD-9 710.0
OMIM 152700
DiseasesDB 12782
MedlinePlus 000435
eMedicine med/2228 emerg/564
MeSH D008180
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (
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ICD-10 L 93. , M 32.
ICD-9 710.0
OMIM 152700
DiseasesDB 12782
MedlinePlus 000435
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MeSH D008180
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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ICD-10 M 05. -M 06.
ICD-9 714
OMIM 180300
DiseasesDB 11506
MedlinePlus 000431
eMedicine med/2024 emerg/48 pmr/124
MeSH D001172
Rheumatoid arthritis (
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ICD-9 714
OMIM 180300
DiseasesDB 11506
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MeSH D001172
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Systemic sclerosis
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ICD-10 M 34.
ICD-9 710.1
OMIM 181750
DiseasesDB 12845
MedlinePlus 000429
eMedicine med/2076 med/3132 derm/677 ped/2197
MeSH D012595 Scleroderma
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ICD-10 M 34.
ICD-9 710.1
OMIM 181750
DiseasesDB 12845
MedlinePlus 000429
eMedicine med/2076 med/3132 derm/677 ped/2197
MeSH D012595 Scleroderma
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Sarcoidosis
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Sarcoidosis in a Lymph Node.
ICD-10 D 86.
ICD-9 135
OMIM 181000
DiseasesDB 11797
MedlinePlus 000076
eMedicine med/2063
MeSH D012507 Sarcoidosis, also called
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Sarcoidosis in a Lymph Node.
ICD-10 D 86.
ICD-9 135
OMIM 181000
DiseasesDB 11797
MedlinePlus 000076
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MeSH D000686
In medicine, amyloidosis refers to a variety of conditions in which amyloid proteins are abnormally deposited in organs and/or tissues, causing disease.
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In medicine, amyloidosis refers to a variety of conditions in which amyloid proteins are abnormally deposited in organs and/or tissues, causing disease.
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Hypothyroidism
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Triiodothyronine, the most active form of thyroid hormone
ICD-10 E 03.9
ICD-9 244.9
DiseasesDB 6558
eMedicine med/1145
MeSH D007037 Hypothyroidism
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Triiodothyronine, the most active form of thyroid hormone
ICD-10 E 03.9
ICD-9 244.9
DiseasesDB 6558
eMedicine med/1145
MeSH D007037 Hypothyroidism
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Vitamin A is an essential human nutrient. It exists not as a single compound, but in several forms. In foods of animal origin, the major form of vitamin A is an alcohol (retinol), but can also exist as an aldehyde (retinal), or as an acid (retinoic acid).
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Topical decongestants are decongestants applied directly to the nasal cavity. By applying them directly to the site of action, topical decongestants relieve nasal congestion while reducing the side effects associated with systemically-acting decongestants, such as high blood
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A sedative is a substance that depresses the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in calmness, relaxation, reduction of anxiety, sleepiness, and slowed breathing, as well as slurred speech, staggering gait, poor judgment, and slow, uncertain reflexes.
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antidepressant, is a psychiatric medication or other substance (nutrient or herb) used for alleviating depression or dysthymia ('milder' depression). Drug groups known as MAOIs, tricyclics and SSRIs are particularly associated with the term.
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The lacrimal glands are paired glands, one for each eye, that secrete the aqueous layer of the tear film. They are situated in the upper, outer portion of each orbit.
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Nyctalopia
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ICD-10 H 53.6
ICD-9 368.6
Nyctalopia (Greek for "night blindness") is a condition making it difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light. It is a symptom of several eye diseases.
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ICD-10 H 53.6
ICD-9 368.6
Nyctalopia (Greek for "night blindness") is a condition making it difficult or impossible to see in relatively low light. It is a symptom of several eye diseases.
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Keratomalacia
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ICD-10 E50.4
ICD-9 264.4 , 371.45
Keratomalacia is an eye disorder that leads to a dry cornea. One of its major causes is a deficiency of Vitamin A.
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ICD-10 E50.4
ICD-9 264.4 , 371.45
Keratomalacia is an eye disorder that leads to a dry cornea. One of its major causes is a deficiency of Vitamin A.
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Artificial tears are lubricant eye drops used to treat the dryness and irritation associated with deficient tear production in keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes).[1] They are also used to moisten contact lenses and in eye examinations.
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A humidifier is a household appliance that increases humidity (moisture) in a single room or in the entire home. There are point of use humidifiers, which are commonly used to humidify a single room, and whole house or furnace humidifiers, which connect to a home's HVAC system to
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