TY - JOUR
T1 - Fresh frozen plasma (Octaplas) and topical heparin in the management of ligneous conjunctivitis
AU - Watts, Patrick
AU - Agha, Shahab H.
AU - Mameesh, Maha
AU - Conor, Phillip
AU - Ganesh, Anuradha
AU - Al-Mujaini, Abdullah
AU - Jewsbury, Hugh
AU - Pathare, Anil
AU - Al-Rawas, Abdulhakim
N1 - Funding Information:
We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Dr. Ibrahim Al-Zakwani, PhD, Head of Pharmacy, and Dr. Arwa Al-Riyami, FRCPS, Senior Consultant Hematologist, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Oman, in the management of case 1.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
PY - 2019/2
Y1 - 2019/2
N2 - Ligneous conjunctivitis is a rare form of chronic recurrent membranous conjunctivitis with reduced plasminogen activity. It is characterized by the formation of characteristic firm (“woody”) membranes on the tarsal conjunctiva. Similar lesions may occur on other mucous membranes. When treated with local excision, ligneous conjunctivitis is invariably associated with recurrences. Various therapeutic modalities, including topical heparin, cyclosporine, fresh frozen plasma (FFP), plasminogen, and amniotic membrane transplantation have been reported to reduce postoperative recurrences. We present 2 cases of recurrent ligneous conjunctivitis in children successfully managed with surgical excision under cover of FFP transfusion, amniotic membrane grafting, and combined with concomitant postoperative administration of topical heparin, steroids.(Figure presented.)
AB - Ligneous conjunctivitis is a rare form of chronic recurrent membranous conjunctivitis with reduced plasminogen activity. It is characterized by the formation of characteristic firm (“woody”) membranes on the tarsal conjunctiva. Similar lesions may occur on other mucous membranes. When treated with local excision, ligneous conjunctivitis is invariably associated with recurrences. Various therapeutic modalities, including topical heparin, cyclosporine, fresh frozen plasma (FFP), plasminogen, and amniotic membrane transplantation have been reported to reduce postoperative recurrences. We present 2 cases of recurrent ligneous conjunctivitis in children successfully managed with surgical excision under cover of FFP transfusion, amniotic membrane grafting, and combined with concomitant postoperative administration of topical heparin, steroids.(Figure presented.)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jaapos.2018.05.011
DO - 10.1016/j.jaapos.2018.05.011
M3 - Article
C2 - 30165199
AN - SCOPUS:85053921147
SN - 1091-8531
VL - 23
SP - 42-45.e1
JO - Journal of AAPOS
JF - Journal of AAPOS
IS - 1
ER -