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  • Association of human leucocyte antigen-DRB and -DQB alleles with Eales′ disease

    Objective To analyze the association of human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB and -DQB alleles with Ealesprime; disease, and to investigate the potential immunogenetics mechanism of Ealesprime; disease. Methods Gene loci of HLA-DRB and -DQB1 alleles were detected by polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primer (PCR-SSP) in 27 Han-nationality patients with Ealesprime; disease in Northern China and 30 age and sex-matched normal persons as control, then statistics package for social science (SPSS) for Windows ver 13.0 software was used to analyze the distribution features of frequency of HLA-DRB and -DQB1 alleles in the two groups. Results Compared with the control group, the frequency of HLA-DRB104 allele increased obviously in the patients with Ealesprime; disease[odds ratio (OR)=3.20 ,OR 95% confidence interval(CI)=1.00-10.21, and P=0.047]. Simultaneously, no statistically significant difference of the distribution of any other DRB or DQB1 allele between the two groups was found (Pgt;0.05). Conclusions In hannationality people in Northern China, DRB104 is positively associated with Ealesprime; disease, suggesting that DRB104 may confer a major influence on Ealesprime; disease. Turbulence of immune function begotten by infect-agents attack may occur in the individuals with Ealesprime; disease due to the specific hereditary diathesis of HLA, which may cause the occurrence and development of Eales disease. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2006, 22: 90-93)

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  • Analysis of prognosis and correlative influential factors in eyes with Eales disease after vitrectomy

    Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of vitrectomy on Eales disease and the correlated factors affecting the visual prognosis and disease outcomes. Methods The clinical and follow-up data from 128 patients (142 eyes) with Eales disease undergone vitrectomy were retrospec tively analyzed. The statistical methods including t test,chi;2test, one-way Anova method of square-deviation(SD), and logistic regression were used to analyze the relationship between the general data of the patients (including age, sex, laterality of the eye, visual acuity before the treatment, stages of disease, duration from vitreous hemorrhage to vitrectomy, neovascularization and proliferative vitreoretinopathy, and whether or not combined with retinal detachment and other complications) and the prognosis of the visual acuity after surgery (including the surgical method, techniques, and times and complications after the surgery). The patients were 18-45 years old (mean 28.5 years) with single vitreous hemorrhage in 28 and proliferative changes in 114 in whom 59 had retinal detachment. The follow-up period after the surgery was more than 3 months (mean 35.8 months). The success criteria of the surgery were complete or part retinal reattachment, and failure of retinal reattachment, eye-ball atrophy or excis ion of the affected eye were the failure criteria. Results Successful vitrectomies had been performed on 129 eyes (90.8%) and unsuccessful ones on 13 eyes (9.2%). The difference between the stages of the disease and prognosis of visual acuity after the surgery was significant (chi;2=64.0, Plt;0.01); the duration of vitreous hemorrhage obviously affected the prognosis of visual acuity (OR=11.6,Plt;0.01); the degree, quality, curable possibility, and recurrent probability of combined retinal detachment were the key factors affecting the visual acuity after vitrectomy; the visual acuity before and after the surgery was interrelated; the method and techniques of the surgery and the different filling matters affected the visual acuity after the surgery; the difference between multiple times and once of surgery was significant (chi;2=66.84,Plt;0.01); the degree of complexity of the operative procedure, especially repetitious vitrectomies obviously affected the surgical prognosis and the improvement of visual acuity; the possibility of fa ilure of the surgery differs 7 times in patients with or without post-operative complications ( chi;2=67.23,Plt;0.01); whether the post-operative complications occurred or not significantly affected the prognosis of the visual acuity a-fter the surgery. Conclusions Vitrectomy is effective for Eales disease. The important factors affecting the prognosis of visual acuity after the operation include stages of disease, degree and extent of proliferative vitreoretinopathy, whether or not combined with retinal detachment and other complic ations, duration from vitreous hemorrhage to vitrectomy, the degree of complexity of the operation, and the complications during or after the operation. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2006, 22:291-294)

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