Introduction & Overview - Scarred Sights Story
- Cicatricial conjunctival disorders: Chronic inflammation leading to irreversible conjunctival scarring and subepithelial fibrosis.
- Key features: Fornix shortening, symblepharon (adhesions between palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva), ankyloblepharon (eyelid fusion).
- Impact: Progressive corneal damage, severe dry eye, restricted ocular motility, and potential blindness.
⭐ Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP) are major immune-mediated causes with severe ocular surface consequences, often leading to significant visual morbidity if not managed promptly and aggressively.
Key Culprits & Causes - The Scarring Lineup
Diverse factors lead to conjunctival scarring:
| Category | Key Examples & Notes |
|---|---|
| Autoimmune | Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP), Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)/TEN, Linear IgA Disease |
| Infectious | Trachoma (late stage, Chlamydia trachomatis), Diphtheria, Adenoviral (severe EKC) |
| Traumatic | Chemical burns (alkali > acid), Thermal burns, Surgical (e.g., multiple glaucoma surgeries) |
| Drug-Induced | Topical (long-term antiglaucoma: timolol, pilocarpine; antivirals: idoxuridine), Systemic (practolol) |
| Allergic | Severe Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis (AKC), Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) - rare |
| Others | Radiation therapy, Paraneoplastic syndromes |
Spotlight: OCP & SJS/TEN - Immune System Mayhem
- OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid):
- Chronic autoimmune (Type II hypersensitivity) vs. conjunctival Basement Membrane Zone (BMZ).
- Features: Symblepharon, fornix shortening, ankyloblepharon, progressive corneal changes, severe dry eye.
- Dx: Conjunctival biopsy + Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF) showing linear IgG, IgA, C3 at BMZ.
- SJS/TEN (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis):
- Acute Type IV hypersensitivity; commonly drug-induced (e.g., sulfonamides, anticonvulsants) or infection-triggered.
- Features: Mucocutaneous blistering, epidermal detachment (SJS <10% Body Surface Area (BSA), TEN >30% BSA).
- Ocular: Severe bilateral conjunctivitis, pseudomembranes, symblepharon, keratitis, corneal ulcers, cicatricial ectropion/entropion.

⭐ Early amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) in the acute phase of SJS/TEN is crucial for reducing ocular surface scarring and improving long-term visual prognosis. 📌 SJS = Sudden Jeopardy to Sight!
Spotlight: Trachoma & Chemical Burns - Infection & Injury Scars
- Trachoma: Chronic keratoconjunctivitis by Chlamydia trachomatis (serovars A-C).
- WHO FISTO stages: TF (follicles), TI (intense inflammation), TS (scarring), TT (trichiasis), CO (corneal opacity).
- Key signs: Arlt's line (scar on tarsal conjunctiva), Herbert's pits (cicatrized limbal follicles).
- Chemical Burns: Ocular emergency! Immediate, copious irrigation vital.
- Alkali (e.g., $NaOH$, $Ca(OH)_2$): More severe; liquefactive necrosis, ↑penetration.
- Acid (e.g., $H_2SO_4$): Coagulative necrosis, forms protective barrier.
- Grading (e.g., Roper-Hall, Dua) guides prognosis.
- Late sequelae: Symblepharon, ankyloblepharon, corneal opacity, glaucoma.

⭐ Alkali burns are generally more severe than acid burns due to rapid penetration and saponification of fats, leading to deeper tissue damage.
Clinical Picture & Management - Decoding & Defeating Scars
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Symptoms: Chronic irritation, dryness, foreign body sensation, photophobia, progressive ↓vision.
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Signs: Conjunctival hyperemia, subepithelial fibrosis, forniceal shortening, symblepharon, ankyloblepharon, trichiasis, entropion. Corneal: keratinization, vascularization, opacification.
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Management:
- Medical: Aggressive lubrication; control inflammation (topical/systemic steroids, immunosuppressants like cyclosporine, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide for OCP/SJS).
- Surgical: Symblepharon release, fornix reconstruction (amniotic membrane transplant (AMT), mucous membrane graft (MMG)), lid correction, keratoprosthesis (KPro) for end-stage.
⭐ Early and aggressive systemic immunosuppression is crucial in Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP) to prevent irreversible blindness.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP): Autoimmune; progressive subepithelial fibrosis, symblepharon, critical forniceal shortening.
- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)/TEN: Severe drug-induced reactions; cause cicatricial conjunctivitis, dry eye, keratinization.
- Trachoma: Chlamydia trachomatis; presents with Arlt's line, Herbert's pits, leading to trichiasis, corneal opacity.
- Common cicatricial sequelae: Symblepharon (palpebral-bulbar conjunctival adhesions), ankyloblepharon (eyelid margin adhesions).
- Management: Crucial lubrication, immunosuppression (OCP, SJS), surgery for complications like entropion.
- Alkali burns: More damaging; immediate, copious irrigation is vital.
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