Inclusion conjunctivitis is caused by _____.
Conjunctiva shows _____ in primary herpes simplex
Sago-grain appearance of conjunctiva is seen in _____.
A patient presents with redness, intense photophobia, and a small yellowish-white nodule near the limbus. This clinical presentation is suggestive of _____ conjunctivitis.
Cobblestone appearance of conjunctiva is seen in _____.
Limbal VKC, presents with _____ spots which are white dots consisting of eosinophils and epithelial debris in the limbal area
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
Pinguecula is located _____, and is more common on the nasal side
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