_____ sign, is seen in palpebral VKC, when pseudomembrane formation occurs on the upper lid when everted and exposed to heat
_____ may be necessary to differentiate between follicles and papillae.
Sago-grain appearance of conjunctiva is seen in _____.
Pterygium occurs most commonly due to exposure to _____
What is the most important cause for hemorrhagic conjunctivitis?_____
Based on length of colour change, _____ mm in phenol red test - normal tear production
_____ are hyperplasia of the conjunctival epithelium and normal vascular system, with glomerulus-like branches of capillaries growing into the epithelium in inflammatory conditions (like allergies)
_____ is a subconjunctival fibrovascular tissue encroaching the cornea.
Cobblestone appearance of conjunctiva is seen in _____.
Arlt's line is a _____ sign of trachoma
Conjunctivitis: Bacterial
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Conjunctivitis: Viral
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Conjunctivitis: Allergic
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Conjunctivitis: Chronic
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Degenerations of Conjunctiva
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Benign Tumors of Conjunctiva
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Malignant Tumors of Conjunctiva
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Conjunctival Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
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Cicatricial Conjunctival Disorders
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Pterygium and Pinguecula
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Conjunctival Trauma
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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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