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Classification of ocular atopic/allergic disorders and conditions: an unsolved problem
1Ocular Immunology Unit University of Valladolid, Spain.
Purpose:
To review the different classifications of ocular allergic diseases and to define the most suitable one according to the current understanding of the pathophysiology and clinical course of these disorders.
Methods:
Review of the major published ocular allergy classifications.
Results:
Based on past and present classifications, the author proposes the following classification: 1. allergic conjunctivitis (acute and chronic); 2. giant papillary conjunctivitis; 3. vernal keratoconjunctivitis; and 4. atopic keratoconjunctivitis. In addition, use of the term "allergic conjunctivitis" as a synonym for all ocular allergic disease is discouraged.
Conclusion:
The proposed classification for ocular allergic disorders intends to unify the present criteria and to serve as an initial forum of discussion. This should enhance a common understanding among and between ophthalmologists and other allergy specialists. Constructive criticism of this classification system is required for further improvement.