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Classification of Ocular Allergy CME DisclosuresRelease Date: November 28, 2007; Valid for credit through November 28, 2008 | | Physicians - maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for physicians |  | 
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 | Different ocular allergic disorders share common symptoms, making it difficult to appropriately diagnose these conditions. To better distinguish these varying disorders, clinical presentations of ocular allergies are summarized as well as pathophysiologic mechanisms and new diagnostic methods, including applications of conjunctival provocation tests, multiplex bead immunoassays to measure cytokines in tear samples, and confocal microscopy. - Classification of Ocular Allergy
Marcus G. Hodges, MD Andrea M. Keane-Myers, PhD
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