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Inflammation and Dry Eye-like Symptoms as Concomitant Manifestations of Laryngo-Pharyngeal Reflux.

Stefano BoniniAntonio Di ZazzoPier Luigi SuricoBijorn Omar BalzaminoVitaliana LuccarelliMatteo NiuttaMarco CoassinAlessandra Micera
Published in: Current eye research (2023)
LPR can adversely affect the ocular surface, leading to moderate signs and symptoms of dry eye. This study provides evidence that the presence of pepsin, HLA-DR immunoreactivity, and increased mRNA expression of neuro-inflammatory markers in the tears and conjunctival imprints of LPR patients suggests a potential link between LPR inflammation and ocular surface disease.
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