Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution

It is widely recognized today that outdoor air pollution can affect human health. Various chemical components that are present in ambient pollution may have an irritant effect on the mucous membranes of the body, particularly those of the respiratory tract. Much less attention has been focused on the adverse effect on the ocular surface, despite the fact that this structure is even more exposed to air pollution than the respiratory mucosa since only a very thin tear film separates the corneal and conjunctival epithelia from the air pollutants. So far, clinical data are the more widespread tools used by ophthalmologists for assessing possible aggression to the ocular surface; however, clinical findings alone appears not to correlate properly with the complaints presented by the patients pointing out the need for further clinical and laboratory studies on the subject. The purpose of this study is to review signs and symptoms associated with chronic long-term exposure to environmental air pollutants on the ocular structures currently defined as the ocular surface and to review clinical and laboratory tests used to investigate the adverse effects of air pollutants on such structures. We also review previous studies that investigated the adverse effects of air pollution on the ocular surface and discuss the need for further investigation on the subject.

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Main Authors: Torricelli,André Augusto Miranda, Novaes,Priscila, Matsuda,Monique, Alves,Milton Ruiz, Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia 2011
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492011000500016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-274920110005000162012-01-13Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollutionTorricelli,André Augusto MirandaNovaes,PriscilaMatsuda,MoniqueAlves,Milton RuizMonteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro Air pollutants/adverse effects Environmental exposure Eye manifestations Cornea Conjunctiva Irritants/toxicity Air pollution Climate Flourescent dyes/diagnostic use It is widely recognized today that outdoor air pollution can affect human health. Various chemical components that are present in ambient pollution may have an irritant effect on the mucous membranes of the body, particularly those of the respiratory tract. Much less attention has been focused on the adverse effect on the ocular surface, despite the fact that this structure is even more exposed to air pollution than the respiratory mucosa since only a very thin tear film separates the corneal and conjunctival epithelia from the air pollutants. So far, clinical data are the more widespread tools used by ophthalmologists for assessing possible aggression to the ocular surface; however, clinical findings alone appears not to correlate properly with the complaints presented by the patients pointing out the need for further clinical and laboratory studies on the subject. The purpose of this study is to review signs and symptoms associated with chronic long-term exposure to environmental air pollutants on the ocular structures currently defined as the ocular surface and to review clinical and laboratory tests used to investigate the adverse effects of air pollutants on such structures. We also review previous studies that investigated the adverse effects of air pollution on the ocular surface and discuss the need for further investigation on the subject.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.74 n.5 20112011-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492011000500016en10.1590/S0004-27492011000500016
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Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
author_facet Torricelli,André Augusto Miranda
Novaes,Priscila
Matsuda,Monique
Alves,Milton Ruiz
Monteiro,Mário Luiz Ribeiro
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title Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
title_short Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
title_full Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
title_fullStr Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
title_full_unstemmed Ocular surface adverse effects of ambient levels of air pollution
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description It is widely recognized today that outdoor air pollution can affect human health. Various chemical components that are present in ambient pollution may have an irritant effect on the mucous membranes of the body, particularly those of the respiratory tract. Much less attention has been focused on the adverse effect on the ocular surface, despite the fact that this structure is even more exposed to air pollution than the respiratory mucosa since only a very thin tear film separates the corneal and conjunctival epithelia from the air pollutants. So far, clinical data are the more widespread tools used by ophthalmologists for assessing possible aggression to the ocular surface; however, clinical findings alone appears not to correlate properly with the complaints presented by the patients pointing out the need for further clinical and laboratory studies on the subject. The purpose of this study is to review signs and symptoms associated with chronic long-term exposure to environmental air pollutants on the ocular structures currently defined as the ocular surface and to review clinical and laboratory tests used to investigate the adverse effects of air pollutants on such structures. We also review previous studies that investigated the adverse effects of air pollution on the ocular surface and discuss the need for further investigation on the subject.
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