Inclusion conjunctivitis is caused by _____.
The severe form of mechanically induced papillary conjunctivitis is known as _____
The pathognomonic feature of xerophthalmia is the appearance of _____.
The first sign of xerophthalmia is _____.
Cobblestone appearance of conjunctiva is seen in _____.
Koeppe's nodules and Busacca's nodules develop on the iris in _____ uveitis.
_____ is the most common cause of ophthalmia neonatarum in developed countries.
Redness and photophobia with the following characteristic lesion is suggestive of _____ conjunctivitis

The given image is of _____ of the eye

Only _____ reaction is seen in VKC; no follicular reaction
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